Its finally happening!
Washington, D.C. — The Clintons may finally be forced to answer questions under oath, as House Republicans issue a stunning round of subpoenas tied to the long-buried Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
In a sweeping move, the House Oversight Committee — led by Rep. James Comer (R-KY) — has subpoenaed more than a dozen top figures, including Hillary and Bill Clinton, former FBI officials James Comey and Robert Mueller, and six former U.S. attorneys general. The target: uncovering the truth about the federal government’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case — a case many Americans believe was quietly buried to protect the powerful.
✅ “The American people deserve full transparency — and we intend to get it,” Chairman Comer declared.
The subpoenas come just days after Epstein’s convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was quietly interviewed by DOJ officials behind closed doors. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence, yet her name remains at the center of swirling speculation about who knew what — and how far the cover-up goes.
🚨 Why Now? The Epstein Files Scandal Explodes Again
President Trump’s administration reignited the firestorm last month with the release of a memo confirming no “client list” was discovered in Epstein’s seized documents — despite the FBI reviewing thousands of pages. The report, dated July 6, admitted that Epstein’s crimes harmed over 1,000 victims, but stopped short of naming any high-profile individuals.
💬 In response to what he called the overwhelming media attention surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump stated on Truth Social that he has directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to make all pertinent Grand Jury testimony public, pending court approval.
🔥 He added: “This SCAM, perpetuated by the Democrats, should end, right now!”
That demand triggered widespread support from GOP leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), both of whom echoed the need for full transparency and accountability.
👀 Who’s on the Hot Seat?
The Oversight Committee has scheduled depositions throughout the fall. Here’s who’s been called to testify:
- Robert Mueller – Sept. 2
- James Comey – Oct. 7
- Hillary Clinton – Oct. 9
- Bill Clinton – Oct. 14
- AG Merrick Garland – Oct. 2
- Bill Barr – Aug. 18
- Loretta Lynch – Sept. 9
- Eric Holder – Sept. 30
- Alberto Gonzales – Aug. 28
- Jeff Sessions – Date TBA
Aides to the Clintons have refused to comment — fueling further speculation. Bill Clinton was previously documented flying aboard Epstein’s private jet, the “Lolita Express,” at least 26 times.
⚖️ Will Justice Finally Be Served?
Ghislaine Maxwell — believed to be holding the keys to many unanswered questions — was granted limited immunity during her recent DOJ interview. Her attorney says she “answered every question about over 100 different people.” Legal insiders believe she may be positioning herself for a sentence reduction or even a pardon.
Her legal team has also filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing she should never have been prosecuted under the original Epstein plea deal.
⚠️ Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani warned: “She has information no one else does. This is her last chance. Why she hasn’t sung like a canary yet is beyond me.”
📉 Public Trust in DOJ Hits Rock Bottom
A recent Quinnipiac poll shows over 60% of Americans disapprove of how federal officials have handled the Epstein case. Only 17% approve. Among conservative voters over age 50, that number drops even lower.
Many see this as a textbook case of the rich and powerful escaping consequences — again.
🇺🇸 Trump: “Let the Public See Everything”
President Trump — who cut ties with Epstein in the mid-2000s — continues to call for full transparency. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the FBI’s New York office is in possession of thousands of pages of sealed Epstein documents.
💬 “Anything that’s credible, I would say, let them have it,” Trump told reporters.
The DOJ has until August 19 to release the full, unredacted Epstein files to the House Oversight Committee. For many Americans who still wonder what really happened, this may be the moment Washington has feared for years.