House Committee Subpoenas DOJ's Epstein Files and Clinton Depositions
Briefly

Rep. James Comer has subpoenaed the DOJ for files about Jeffrey Epstein and former federal officials, including Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. The House Oversight Subcommittee approved motions to subpoena related information on Epstein, who faced serious charges before his death. Committee members emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability regarding the Epstein case, while polling reveals significant disapproval of Trump's management of the issue. The investigation seeks to gather documents that could illuminate the circumstances surrounding Epstein's actions and their broader implications.
"Today was an important step forward in our fight for transparency regarding the Epstein files and our dedication to seeking justice for the victims," committee members Lee and Garcia stated.
Polling shows that 70 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the Epstein files, and almost two-thirds believe his administration is hiding information about Epstein.
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