Omnibus Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

Ron in Regina

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The House committee investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case issued subpoenas Tuesday to former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and several top former Justice Department officials for their testimony.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform announced it had sent out the deposition subpoenas to the Clintons, former Attorneys General Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Bill Barr, Merrick Garland, Jeff Sessions and Alberto Gonzales, and former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller "for testimony related to horrific crimes perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein."
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Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., also issued a subpoena to the Justice Department for "records related to" Epstein, a convicted sex offender who was found dead in his jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

That subpoena directs DOJ to turn over the “full, complete, unredacted Epstein Files” to the committee "on or before August 19, 2025."
 

Ron in Regina

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“The President was never inappropriate with anybody. In the times that I was with him, he was a gentleman in all respects,” Maxwell told Blanche.

A week after her interview with Blanche, Maxwell was transferred to a minimum security prison camp in Bryan, Texas.

Maxwell said there is no Epstein “client list,” a list of people to whom Epstein allegedly trafficked young girls, and she never saw any of Epstein’s associates abusing girls or young women. “I never, ever saw any man doing something inappropriate with a woman of any age. I never saw inappropriate habits.” The Justice Department has also said no such list exists….now.
(YouTube & DOJ denies existence of Epstein list, sparking bipartisan outrage over contradictory claims)
 

Ron in Regina

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When Representative Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, left Washington in July for the long summer recess, he had nearly a dozen Republicans ready to sign on to his effort to force a vote on his bill demanding that the Justice Department release all of the Epstein files.

When he returned on Tuesday, Mr. Massie had just three still on board — and they were all women.

Each defied President Trump in backing the effort, and each appeared moved to do so at least in part because of experiences that made them sympathetic to the accusers of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

On Wednesday, with the White House warning G.O.P. lawmakers that signing on to the discharge petition demanding the full release of the Epstein files would be viewed as a “very hostile act,” a number of Republicans who had previously expressed support for the petition quietly backed off?
 

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When Representative Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, left Washington in July for the long summer recess, he had nearly a dozen Republicans ready to sign on to his effort to force a vote on his bill demanding that the Justice Department release all of the Epstein files.

When he returned on Tuesday, Mr. Massie had just three still on board — and they were all women.

Each defied President Trump in backing the effort, and each appeared moved to do so at least in part because of experiences that made them sympathetic to the accusers of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

On Wednesday, with the White House warning G.O.P. lawmakers that signing on to the discharge petition demanding the full release of the Epstein files would be viewed as a “very hostile act,” a number of Republicans who had previously expressed support for the petition quietly backed off?
AIPAC again?