US House Committee Subpoenas Bill Clinton, Invites Prince Andrew in Epstein Inquiry
US House Committee Subpoenas Bill Clinton, Invites Prince Andrew in Epstein Inquiry

US House Committee Subpoenas Bill Clinton, Invites Prince Andrew in Epstein Inquiry

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A Republican-led US House Oversight Committee, chaired by Representative James Comer, is intensifying its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein by seeking a closed-door interview with former President Bill Clinton, citing evidence of Clinton's significant ties to Epstein. The committee has released tens of thousands of documents and emphasized that the evidence gathered so far does not implicate President Donald Trump. In parallel, the committee has expressed strong interest in hearing from Prince Andrew regarding his links to Epstein; however, as a UK citizen, his testimony would be voluntary. The investigation continues amid a partial government shutdown, which has complicated congressional actions but not halted the committee's work, including efforts by Democrats and some Republicans to force the release of all unclassified Epstein records. The probe reflects bipartisan concern over transparency in the Epstein case, with ongoing requests to interview key figures connected to Epstein's network. These developments ensure the Epstein investigation remains a prominent national issue.

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