
House Committee Issues Subpoenas in Epstein Case
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The committee seeks to depose a number of officials in the Clinton, Obama and Trump administrations.
The House Oversight Committe has subpoenaed the DOJ for files in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The committee also issued subpoenas for depositions with former President Bill Clinton, and officials of the Clinton, Obama, and Trump Administrations. Congressman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky's 1st Congressional district, chairs that committee.
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House Committee Issues Subpoenas in Epstein Case
Clip: Season 4 Episode 26 | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
The House Oversight Committe has subpoenaed the DOJ for files in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The committee also issued subpoenas for depositions with former President Bill Clinton, and officials of the Clinton, Obama, and Trump Administrations. Congressman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky's 1st Congressional district, chairs that committee.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThere's action today in the Jeffrey Epstein case, and a Kentucky congressman is a part of that action.
The House Oversight Committee has now subpoenaed the Department of Justice for files into the sex trafficking investigation into Epstein, and the committee issued subpoenas for depositions with former president Bill Clinton and officials of the Clinton, Obama and Trump administrations.
Congressman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky's first district, is chair of that committee.
Also, Congressman Comer has postponed a planned deposition with Glenn Maxwell, a coconspirator of Jeffrey Epstein's comb over plan to head to Florida next week to interview Maxwell.
The Lexington Herald-Leader reports comer has delayed those plans after her legal team filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court.
The deposition is on hold until the court deals with that petition, and that delay could last for months.
The Supreme Court isn't expected to take up maxwell's case until September 29th.
Maxwell is no longer in a Florida prison.
She was moved into a minimum security facility in Texas.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021.
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