Subpoenas Coming for Bill and Hillary in major Probe

In a stunning development, House Republicans have launched a new offensive targeting the Clintons, as part of an escalating investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his network of elite connections.

This week, the House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement advanced a motion to subpoena former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—a move that is already drawing major media attention and concern from liberal power brokers.

GOP Pushes Forward with High-Stakes Subpoenas

Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., introduced the motion during a subcommittee hearing, seeking to compel testimony from a list of major Obama-era officials linked—either directly or indirectly—to Epstein’s former associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

“I propose issuing subpoenas for Merrick Garland, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeff Sessions, Robert Mueller, Loretta Lynch, William Barr, James Comey, Eric Holder, Alberto Gonzales, and William Jefferson Clinton,” Perry stated. “This effort is focused on ensuring transparency, delivering justice, and rebuilding the public’s trust in our institutions.”

The motion passed by voice vote, and while it doesn’t immediately trigger the subpoenas, Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is expected to officially issue them soon. According to a GOP aide who spoke with Fox News Digital, “The subpoenas will be issued in the near future.”

Fallout from DOJ’s Epstein Memo Reignites Outrage

This comes on the heels of a controversial memo from the Biden Department of Justice, suggesting the case surrounding Epstein is now considered closed. The decision triggered backlash nationwide—especially from Americans still demanding answers about Epstein’s high-profile associates and the extent of his global trafficking operation.

At President Trump’s direction, Attorney General Pam Bondi is now reviewing whether sealed grand jury files related to Epstein can be unsealed, and whether Ghislaine Maxwell might cooperate with federal authorities.

Democrats Try to Flip the Script—But GOP Strikes Back

Far-left Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., introduced a separate motion to subpoena Epstein-related files. Though approved 8-2, Republican lawmakers successfully amended it to include communications from the Biden administration tied to the case.

“This isn’t just about Jeffrey Epstein,” said Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., who championed the amendment. “This is about uncovering what the American people have a right to know—and that includes any involvement by current or former government officials.”

Trump Allies Lead the Charge for Transparency

On Tuesday, the Oversight Committee unanimously passed a motion to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell herself—signaling a clear commitment from House Republicans to get to the bottom of the Epstein scandal.

Meanwhile, the Clintons—who have long faced speculation over ties to Epstein—may finally be forced to address those connections under oath. This is especially significant as Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s private jet multiple times, according to flight logs.

Final Thoughts: Drain the Swamp, Expose the Truth

With President Trump and key Republican leaders ramping up pressure, the walls may be closing in on elite figures who once believed they were above accountability. This is about more than political theater—it’s about justice.

As the Epstein saga continues to unfold, the Clintons, Comey, Holder, and others may soon face serious questions under oath. One thing is certain: The American people deserve answers.