Congress Subpoenas Bill & Hillary Clinton in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation
CBN NewsSeptember 5, 20256 min4,512 views
27 connectionsΒ·33 entities in this videoβEpstein Investigation Expansion
- π― Congress is expanding its investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case by issuing subpoenas to high-profile individuals.
- ποΈ Among those subpoenaed are Bill and Hillary Clinton, former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller, and former Attorneys General Bill Barr and Jeff Sessions.
- βοΈ The subpoenas are part of a bipartisan call for transparency regarding Epstein's activities and his associates.
Ghislaine Maxwell Interview and Prison Transfer
- π° The White House is considering releasing the recent interview of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell with the Justice Department.
- π£οΈ Sources indicate Maxwell told Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch that President Trump did nothing in her presence to cause concern.
- βοΈ Shortly after her DOJ interview, Maxwell was moved from federal prison to a minimum security Texas camp, raising questions about the reliability of her testimony.
- β The timing of the prison transfer, following the interview, suggests Maxwell may be providing significant information.
Legal Challenges and Presidential Immunity
- π§ The committee has also subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi for unredacted files related to the Epstein case.
- π A key question is whether former presidents like Bill Clinton will comply with subpoenas for depositions, as historically they have not.
- βοΈ This sets up a potential legal battle over presidential immunity and the extent of congressional oversight powers.
Texas Redistricting Dispute
- πΊοΈ In Texas, Governor Abbott is attempting to compel Democrat lawmakers who fled the state to return for a vote on redistricting.
- π Republicans in the Texas House aim to gain up to five additional seats through redistricting mid-decade, a move that is controversial as redistricting typically occurs after a census.
- βοΈ This situation is described as "tit for tat," with potential retaliation from other states like California, where Democrats might seek to change redistricting rules through a special election.
- π³οΈ The redistricting efforts could significantly impact midterm elections and control of the House and Senate beyond 2026.
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