House Oversight Committee subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton, Merrick Garland, James Comey, more

 August 5, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Merrick Garland, James Comey and many others, establishing a schedule starting in just a few days and lasting through October, for their testimony in Congress.

Subpoenaed for depositions, and their testimony dates, are:

  • Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: Oct. 9
  • Former President Bill Clinton: Oct. 14
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland: Oct. 2
  • Former FBI Director James Comey: Oct. 7
  • Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr: Aug.18
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales: Aug.26
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions: Aug. 28
  • Former FBI Director Robert Mueller: Sept. 2
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch: Sept. 9
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder: Sept. 30

A report at the Washington Examiner charged the questions are going to be about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

"[Rep. James] Comer subpoenaed the DOJ for the Epstein files as the issue has continued heating up over the last several weeks, with a deadline of August 19," the report noted.

Epstein died in 2019 in a New York jail while awaiting further court proceedings on sex charges. Years earlier he had been convicted, and served a light sentence for other offenses.

The issue is not his personal behavior, criminal through that may have been; it's his relationship to many, many high-profile personalities, such as Bill Gates, and suspicions about their behaviors and, in fact, whether Epstein potentially supplied underage girls to them.

The Wall Street Journal just weeks ago alleged President Donald Trump's name was on a 2003 birthday care to Epstein, but Trump has denied that report is true.

Bill Clinton also allegedly was among those sending cards to Epstein.

Clinton's representatives already have conceded he repeatedly was on Epstein's private jet, the "Lolita Express," and reportedly on Epstein's Island, too.

"In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein's airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation," Clinton spokesman Angel Urena told CNN in 2019.

Trump said he rejected an offer to visit Epstein's island, and, in fact, dissociated himself from Epstein.

"I never went to the island, and Bill Clinton went there supposedly 28 times. I never went to the island, but Larry Summers, I hear, went there, he was the head of Harvard. And many other people that are very big people, nobody ever talks about them," Trump has charged.

The uproar over the situation heightened just weeks ago when the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation said there was no evidence Epstein blackmailed people or kept a "client list."

Trump has since said he wants all of the credible information about Epstein released, allowing for the redaction of information that could harm Epstein's victims.

The Oversight Committee has also issued a subpoena for Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend and convicted sex offender in his trafficking scheme, the report said.

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