Epstein Files: Former United States President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton are all set to testify in a House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
Recently, Chair of the House Oversight Committee James Comer insisted that he expects both Bill and Hillary to submit a sworn deposition to fulfill the panel’s subpoenas.
Angel Ureña, a spokesman for the Clintons, remarked the Clintons will be there, setting a precedent that should be applied to everyone.
Epstein Files: Clintons Finally Gave In
For several months, Hillary and Bill Clinton refused to make an appearance before the panel led by the Republicans. They argued that the subpoenas issued to them were legally unenforceable and invalid. Clintons also accused Comer of specifically targeting them as part of a retribution campaign by the United States President as part of a political vendetta.
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Like many other eminent personalities, Bill Clinton had a well-documented social relationship with the convicted Jeffrey Epstein. Recently, more than 3 million files associated with Epstein were released. It included many emails between Epstein and Elon Musk.
The newly-released Epstein files mentioned many names such as Bill Gates, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s mother Mira Nair, Kathryn Ruemmler, Sergey Brin, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch and Melania Trump. It also included the names of Marc Rowan, Brad Karp, George Mitchell, Brett Ratner, Elon Musk, Richard Branson and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
It was communicated by the Justice Department that some of the publicly-shared materials could include untrue allegations or fake images. It was further added that the DOJ had removed several thousand documents that identified some of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein inadvertently.
Another Epstein Files Development
In another development, the records of US Justice Department have claimed that a “personal hacker” of Jeffrey Epstein sold a zero-day exploit to terrorist outfit Hezbollah.
It was alleged by an informant that Hezbollah paid a trunk of cash that was delivered in Italy.


