Committee Unanimously Votes to Subpoena Clintons in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation
Representative Comer made a significant announcement today regarding the ongoing investigation into the connections between the Clintons and Jeffrey Epstein. The committee had voted unanimously to subpoena the Clintons, with no accusations of wrongdoing against Bill Clinton. The decision to issue subpoenas was made to address lingering questions surrounding the couple’s involvement with Epstein.
The original depositions for the Clintons were initially scheduled for October 2025, but were delayed a second time in December 2025 to accommodate the couple’s attendance at a funeral. However, David Kendall, the Clintons’ lawyer, was reportedly uncooperative in providing alternative dates for the depositions. As a result, new deposition dates were set for this month.
Bill Clinton’s spokesperson, Angel Ureña, expressed frustration at the situation, stating that they had been offering the same terms accepted by others involved in the investigation. However, Representative Comer refused to accommodate these requests without explanation.
Similarly, Hillary Clinton’s spokesperson, Nick Merrill, questioned the relevance of Hillary’s involvement in the investigation. He emphasized that despite repeated inquiries, there has been no satisfactory explanation for why Hillary is being targeted in this investigation.
The decision to subpoena the Clintons reflects the committee’s commitment to thorough and impartial investigation into the connections between powerful figures like the Clintons and Jeffrey Epstein. As the case continues to unfold, it is crucial to ensure transparency and accountability in uncovering the truth behind these complex relationships.

