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Congress summoned Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify regarding their ties to the Epstein case.
The House of Representatives has intensified its efforts to uncover the truth about the Epstein case by subpoenaing Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as former FBI chief James Comey, to testify
The United States Congress issued judicial orders this Tuesday that summon former President Bill Clinton, his wife and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and several officials from past administrations to testify regarding the case of the pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Republican Representative James Comer, was responsible for making the announcement, nearly two weeks after having summoned Epstein's ex-girlfriend and accomplice in all his criminal activities, Ghislaine Maxwell, to testify.
In line with these judicial measures, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been urged by Congress to provide all documents it possesses regarding the case, specifically those related to the mysterious death of the financier that occurred in 2019.
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Bill and Hillary will testify in October.
Former attorneys general from Republican administrations, William Barr, Alberto Gonzales, and Jeff Sessions, are expected to testify this month, while former Obama White House Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former FBI Director Robert Mueller will do the same in September.
Subsequently, former Attorney General Eric Holder will testify on September 30. He will be followed by the testimonies of former Attorney General Merrick Garland on October 2 and former FBI Director James Comey, while Hillary Clinton is summoned for October 9 and Bill Clinton for October 14.
Comer mentioned the Clinton family's ties and their apparent "close relationship" with Epstein and Maxwell to justify their testimony before Congress regarding the case. The representative also indicated that senior officials from the FBI and DOJ were involved in various investigations, litigation, and other legal matters related to the trafficking network managed by the financier.
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Congress seeks access to Biden administration communications regarding the case.
The congressional committee in charge of investigating the Epstein files approved the motion summoning these national political figures by a vote of 8 to 2.
By voice vote, Republican representatives also adopted amendments that grant access to Biden administration communications with the DOJ regarding the case, and also to redact the names of the pedophile's victims and any material involving child sexual abuse.
Jeffrey Epstein was a powerful financial agent and sex offender who was found dead at age 66 (66 years old) in a New York police station cell in 2019, after having been arrested on sex trafficking charges involving underage girls.
His accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, remains the only person convicted for the activities of this trafficking network, which is rumored to have had powerful members of the American elite as clients. In recent weeks, in an effort to uncover the truth about the case, President Trump ordered government prosecutors to interview Maxwell.
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