In a dramatic turn of events shaking the political establishment, House Republicans have officially subpoenaed former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify under oath regarding their links to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The powerful move is part of an aggressive push by the Trump administration and the GOP-led House Oversight Committee to expose what they’re calling a decades-long “elite protection racket” surrounding Epstein’s network of sex trafficking, abuse, and political cover-ups.
“This is about accountability at the highest levels,” said Oversight Chairman Rep. Jake Ellzey (R-TX). “No one — not even a former president — is above the law when it comes to crimes this heinous.”
The Clintons weren’t the only high-profile names dragged into the spotlight Tuesday. The committee issued sweeping subpoenas to key figures spanning four presidential administrations:
- Former Attorneys General: Merrick Garland, Bill Barr, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Jeff Sessions, and Alberto Gonzales.
- Former FBI Directors: James Comey and Robert Mueller.
Many of these officials are accused of either turning a blind eye or playing an active role in suppressing the release of Epstein-related documents and testimony.
Clinton’s known connections to Epstein date back to the early 2000s. Flight logs and witness testimony have placed the former president on Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” private jet over two dozen times — including trips to Epstein’s private Caribbean island, often referred to by insiders as “Pedophile Island.”
While Clinton has repeatedly denied ever visiting Epstein’s island, questions continue to swirl, especially after photos and travel records contradict his past public statements.
“The American people deserve to know the truth,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who’s been leading the charge for full transparency. “This isn’t about politics. This is about justice for victims who were trafficked, abused, and discarded by the rich and powerful.”
While President Trump has voiced his support for uncovering Epstein’s full web of influence, critics are urging his administration to stop “slow-walking” the declassification of key documents.
“There are still sealed files, redacted names, and shadowy connections hiding in the archives,” said Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett. “The clock is ticking.”
Insiders tell The Post that the Department of Justice under Trump-appointed Attorney General Mike Davis is “actively reviewing” thousands of pages of sealed evidence and may move to make them public before the year ends.
Meanwhile, Epstein’s longtime confidante and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell was recently moved to a federal prison in Texas after quietly filing an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court — a move that many say signals she may be preparing to “name names.”
“The Clintons know the walls are closing in,” said a source close to the investigation. “Once the public sees the full Epstein files, it’ll be the biggest political scandal in American history.”
Stay tuned — this story is far from over.
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