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Bill Clinton ‘prime suspect’ in oversight probe into Epstein case, GOP lawmaker says

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August 13, 2025
Bill Clinton ‘prime suspect’ in oversight probe into Epstein case, GOP lawmaker says

Context:

The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, has identified former President Bill Clinton as a primary figure of interest in their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case. Subpoenas have been issued to both Bill and Hillary Clinton, with scheduled appearances in October, as part of a broader effort to gather testimonies from individuals connected to Epstein. Despite Clinton's denial of visiting Epstein's island, the committee is determined to pursue his deposition. The investigation continues amidst the Department of Justice and FBI's announcement that no new documents will be released, and no further charges will be pursued, contradicting the committee's efforts. Comer remains optimistic about overcoming challenges to secure Clinton's testimony, highlighting bipartisan support for the subpoenas as a unique aspect of this case.

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  • Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has named former President Bill Clinton as a 'prime suspect' in the committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities.

  • The committee has issued subpoenas for Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify in October, as part of a series of subpoenas targeting individuals with ties to Epstein.

  • Bill Clinton has publicly denied visiting Epstein's island, a key location of interest in the investigation, and expressed regret over his association with Epstein in his memoir.

  • The Department of Justice and FBI have closed their review of the Epstein case and announced no new documents will be released, which conflicts with the Oversight Committee's ongoing efforts.

  • Despite the challenges in compelling a former president to testify, Comer is confident, citing his successful track record with subpoenas and the bipartisan support for this particular investigation.

  • The subpoenas issued also include requests for documents from the Justice Department and testimonies from former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorneys General.

  • The investigation is part of a larger scrutiny of Epstein's network, which previously led to federal charges against both Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking underage girls.

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