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Many powerful politicians from both parties have been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to testify about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein—including Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The list includes former Attorney General William Barr, who served under President Trump and is the son of Donald Barr, the former intelligence official who hired Epstein to teach math at the elite Dalton School—despite Epstein having no college degree and no teaching experience.
Also subpoenaed: Alberto Gonzales, Attorney General under George W. Bush, who held the office when Epstein was first offered his sweetheart plea deal; former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller; and former Attorneys General Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, and Merrick Garland. Each of these officials likely had access to Epstein-related intelligence or played a role in the justice system that repeatedly gave him a pass.
Now, newly revealed FBI documents reveal that Epstein’s 2008 plea deal included a provision for him to “provide information to the FBI as agreed upon.” What that “information” was remains classified. It could be anything—from his own bank records to blackmail material.
Some questions:
Do you think any of these people will actually tell Congress the truth—or shed light on why Epstein was treated with such care by the U.S. government, right up until he wasn’t?
And why the Clintons? They weren’t in power during Epstein’s original plea deal, so why subpoena them now? Likely because Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s private jet at least 26 times, visited Epstein’s island (despite denials), and had ties through the Clinton Foundation. Ghislaine Maxwell even attended Chelsea Clinton’s wedding. The Clintons were deep in Epstein’s orbit—and for lawmakers looking to imply bipartisan rot, their names deliver maximum narrative impact.
But why stop there? Why not try to speak with these people too?
- Les Wexner – former Victoria’s Secret CEO and Epstein’s chief benefactor
- Ehud Barak – former Israeli Prime Minister (don’t hold your breath for him to show up)
- Leon Black – billionaire Apollo Global Management founder
- Alan Dershowitz – Epstein’s lawyer and architect of the immunity deal
- Prince Andrew – who wouldn’t show up anyway, because royal immunity has its perks
Let’s hope the House has them queued up for round two.