The House Oversight Committee significantly expanded its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s network on Tuesday, issuing subpoenas to 10 high-profile individuals from four presidential administrations. However, former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, the federal prosecutor behind Epstein’s 2008 “sweetheart deal,” was not on the list.
“Chairman Comer has now issued the subpoenas,” a committee spokesman told the Daily Caller, noting that the move followed a bipartisan voice vote on the Federal Law Enforcement Subcommittee, authorizing Rep. Scott Perry’s motion.
Who Was Subpoenaed?
According to Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY), the following individuals have been compelled to appear for depositions:
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Former President Bill Clinton – Oct. 14
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – Oct. 9
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Former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller
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Former Attorneys General:
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Loretta Lynch
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Eric Holder
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William Barr
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Jeff Sessions
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