Finally, the truth about Jeffrey Epstein might come to light. House Republicans have issued subpoenas forcing Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify under oath about their connections to the convicted sex trafficker. This is the moment patriotic Americans have been waiting for.
The House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena both Clintons along with former FBI directors and attorneys general from multiple administrations. Even Democrats voted for these subpoenas, showing this isn’t just partisan politics. When both sides agree, you know something big is happening.
Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s private jet four separate times in the early 2000s. There’s even a disgusting photo of Clinton getting a massage from one of Epstein’s young victims. Yet the mainstream media has ignored this story for years, protecting their political favorites.
The evidence keeps piling up against the Clintons. Reports show Bill Clinton tried to pressure Vanity Fair magazine not to publish stories about Epstein’s sex trafficking. Hillary Clinton also had close ties to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s partner in crime who is now serving 20 years in prison.
These depositions are scheduled to happen throughout August, September, and October. The Justice Department must hand over documents by August 19th. After years of cover-ups and delays, justice might finally be served.
Regular Americans deserve answers about how our government officials protected a monster like Epstein. The Clinton family has escaped accountability for too long while ordinary citizens face consequences for far lesser crimes. This double standard must end.
Chairman James Comer deserves credit for pushing this investigation forward. He’s showing real leadership by demanding transparency from both parties. This is exactly what we elected Republicans to do in Congress.
The American people will be watching closely as this unfolds. No politician should be above the law, especially when it involves the abuse of children. Justice delayed is justice denied, but it’s never too late to do what’s right.