The House Subcommittee has approved a subpoena for Bill and Hillary Clinton as part of an ongoing investigation. Representative Scott Perry from Pennsylvania has initiated the motion.
Perry mentioned he intends to broaden the committee’s inquiry into Ghislaine Maxwell, indicating that additional individuals will be summoned. He added, “I will be expanding the full committee’s investigation into Miss Maxwell. The list will include: Session 3rd, Alberto Gonzalez.”
Following a recent committee vote, there are several notable names on the subpoena roster: James Comey, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, and Robert Mueller. This development comes amidst scrutiny of ties to the Epstein case.
According to reports, the House Oversight Committee also summoned Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for his crimes. The committee is reportedly seeking her testimony to aid in discussions surrounding potential legislative measures against sex trafficking.
While there hasn’t been an individual roll call during the audio voting, the motion passed smoothly, indicating unified support for these investigations.
The legal proceedings tied to these individuals seem to hold significant public interest, prompting calls for in-depth testimonies to further address the issues at hand.





