Bill Clinton Named as ‘Prime Suspect’ in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has publicly named former President Bill Clinton as the “prime suspect” in Congress’s ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s network.

In addition, Comer warns that he’s prepared for a court fight to force Clinton to testify.

Appearing on Newsmax, Comer confirmed the committee is pursuing answers about Clinton’s repeated flights on Epstein’s jet.

He also noted Clinton’s reported visits to Epstein’s private island, Little St. James.

The secluded location was known locally as “Pedohpile Island” due to the underage girls and older men who were seen frequently visiting Little St. James.

Host Rob Finnerty told Comer:

“The American people want to know what happened on Epstein Island.

“I’m not going to drop this topic.

“You’ve subpoenaed Bill Clinton,” he noted.

“He’s going to fight you tooth and nail with the best lawyers in the country, in some cases.

“Do you think Bill Clinton ever actually testifies?

“I think his date is—what—October 12th?

“But the fact that this was voted on by Republicans and Democrats—because we’re hearing from our constituents—means everybody in America wants to know what went on at Epstein Island.”

Comer didn’t mince words.

“We’ve all heard reports that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor there,” Comer said.

He’s a prime suspect to be deposed by the House Oversight.

“Hopefully, we’ll win that court battle with that subpoena and see President Clinton in October.”

Last week, Comer revealed the Oversight Committee issued subpoenas to multiple figures tied to the Epstein saga.

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Those figures include prominent political and intelligence community insiders.

The House Oversight Committee is compelling the following individuals to appear for depositions through issued subpoenas:

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

“Yes. I think we have a very good chance at this,” Comer told Newsmax.

“I’ve never lost a subpoena battle.

“I’ve been chairman of that committee for a year and a half.

“This is the most challenging subpoena I’ve ever issued.

“But what makes this subpoena different is that the Democrats voted with Republicans.

“This is a bipartisan, congressionally approved subpoena, and I think that will hold a lot of weight in court.”

“You’re absolutely right; he’s going to have the best lawyers in America fighting us tooth and toenail on this,” Comer added, underscoring that the legal battle could be one of the highest-profile congressional subpoena fights in years.

WATCH:

If the courts uphold the Oversight Committee’s subpoena, Clinton would be forced to answer questions under oath about his ties to Epstein.

The historic moment is expected to send shockwaves through Washington.

READ MORE – White House Blasts Activist Judge for Blocking Release of Epstein Files

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