Overview
- Bill Clinton is ordered to appear on October 14 and Hillary Clinton on October 9 to testify before the committee about their ties to Epstein.
- Six former attorneys general and two ex-FBI directors have been subpoenaed for hearings scheduled between mid-August and mid-October.
- The committee demanded delivery of complete, unredacted Department of Justice records by August 19 under threat of legal enforcement.
- Chairman James Comer underscored Bill Clinton’s four documented flights on Epstein’s private jet in 2002 and 2003 as a central line of inquiry.
- President Trump’s administration faces mounting pressure from Republican lawmakers over unfulfilled transparency pledges on Epstein-related documents.