Clintons Subpoenaed by Congress in Epstein Case
Bill and Hillary Clinton have been subpoenaed by Congress to testify in the case involving Jeffrey Epstein. Former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is scheduled to be questioned on February 26. Former President Bill Clinton will appear before Congress the following day, according to Fox News.
The testimonies of the Clintons will help further investigate the list of individuals and how financier Jeffrey Epstein evaded Federal Bureau of Investigation scrutiny, said Republican Representative James Comer.
“Our goal in this investigation is clear: we seek transparency and accountability for the American people and for the victims,” Comer stated.
It is worth noting that Jeffrey Epstein was a billionaire financier who became notorious for a high-profile criminal case involving the sexual exploitation and trafficking of minors. He had close ties with influential politicians and celebrities, was arrested in 2019, and was later found dead in his prison cell.