A House subcommittee has voted to issue subpoenas against Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Scott Perry, Republican Rep., offered the motion.
Perry said: “I have a resolution to subpoena individuals for the purpose of expanding the investigation by the entire committee into Miss Maxwell. The list is as follows: William Jefferson Clinton; Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton; James Brian Comey; Loretta Elizabeth Lynch Eric Hampton Holder Jr. Merrick Brian Garland Robert Swan Mueller III William Pelham Barr Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Alberto Gonzales. This is the complete list, Mr. Chairperson. “And that’s it, Mr. Chairman.”
JUST INS: US House Committee votes to SUBPOENA Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton in part of the Epstein files probe, Ghislaine Maxiwell – Fox
James Comey is on the list of subpoenaed witnesses, along with Loretta Lynch and Eric Holder. Merrick Garland, Robert Mueller, and others. pic.twitter.com/z100wFszT6
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A House committee voted Wednesday in favor of subpoenaing the former President Bill Clinton, and former Secretary-of-State Hillary Clinton.
Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) offered a motion at a House Oversight Committee Subcommittee Hearing to ask Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) to subpoena anyone with possible ties to Ghislaine Maxiwell, the imprisoned ex-associate of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
“I have a resolution to subpoena individuals for the purpose of expanding the investigation by the entire committee into Miss Maxwell. The list is as follows: William Jefferson Clinton; Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton; James Brian Comey; Loretta Elizabeth… This is the complete list, Mr. Chairperson. Perry said, “And that’s it.
The motion was passed by voice votes, which means that there was no individual roll call.
Ghislaine Maxiwell was also summoned.
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Ghislaine Maxiwell on Wednesday, an accomplice to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offenders currently serving a twenty-year prison term, for a deposition, as the fallout from the Trump administration’s handling of this case intensifies.
Maxwell was written a letter by Republican Rep. James Comer, chairman of the committee in Kentucky. “The public has been very interested and scrutinized the facts surrounding your case and that of Mr. Epstein.”
Comer stated that the committee seeks Maxwell’s testimonies “to inform consideration of possible legislative solutions to improve federal effort to combat sex crime and reform the use non-prosecution and/or plea agreement in sex crime investigations.”