Washington – House oversite committee Issues On Tuesday, for former Attorney General and FBI directors, for former President Bill Clinton, for testimony about the case related to the convict Jeffrey Epstein.
Sub -demanding sub -nomination Former Justice Department officials were approved by the Congress last month as part of the efforts to get more information about Epstein.
The investigators of the house also issued a sub -departure to Attorney General Palm Bondi for documents related to the investigation of the Department of Justice in Epstein and Ghishline MaxwellHis colleagues who are serving a 20 -year jail sentence.
The committee has been demanding testimony from the last four presidential administration officials along with Clinton and former State Secretary Hillary Clinton: former Attorney General Merry Garland, Bill Baira, Alberto Gonzalas, Jeff Sessions, Loreta Lynch and Eric Holder, and former FBI directors James Dairy and Robt Mueller. The session and Barr led the Department of Justice during President Trump’s first term.
Letter to Kentaki rape officers. James Comer, a Republican that leads the overs -of -wealth committee, is all similar. According to the oversite committee, the records of the Department of Justice should be replaced by 19 August, and the deposits have been scheduled for August, September and October.
“While the department acts as an effort to highlight and disclose additional information related to the matters of Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell, it is necessary that the Congress conducts the monitoring of the enforcement of the federal government’s sex trafficking laws and especially to handle and prosecution of Shri Epstein and Ms. Maxwell, to handle and prosecution of Shri Epstein and Ms. Maxwell,” Trafficking and Recruitment Agreement Agreement Agreement Agreement Agreement Agreement Agree Improvement of use of. ,
Epstein was accused of federal sex smuggling crimes in 2019 and died of suicide in jail while waiting for the trial. He was investigated by federal authorities in Florida in the 2000s, although it ended in a federal non-princely agreement and was a guilty petition in 2008 on allegations of state prostitution.
But the Congress has focused its focus on Epstein after the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo last month that concluded that Epstein did not have a “customer list” of major figures and confirmed that he died of suicide. The memorandum also found that there was no “reliable evidence” that the infamous financer blackmailed the prominent people. The Department of Justice and the FBI said that they did not plan to release any further information about Epstein’s case.