Washington, United States – The American political scene is witnessing an escalating controversy after a US House of Representatives committee announced its intention to subpoena former President Bill Clinton to testify as part of the ongoing investigation into the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of running a vast sexual exploitation network involving influential political and financial figures.
Informed congressional sources said the special committee is considering interviewing a number of public figures named in recently released documents, including figures close to the former US administration, in an attempt to shed light on possible connections to Epstein and his controversial activities. Bill Clinton is among the most prominent of these figures.
The committee is seeking to reopen the case that shook American politics years ago, especially after the emergence of new documents believed to reveal previously unknown details about meetings between Epstein and senior officials in the 1990s and early 2000s, such as Bill Clinton.
A spokesperson for Bill Clinton declined to comment on the latest developments, stressing that the former president “was not aware of any illegal practices” and that all previous meetings with Epstein were official and public.
This move comes at a sensitive time in the American political landscape, with the escalating debate over the impeachment of longtime Democratic Party figures, making the Epstein case once again fuel for an electoral battle that could extend beyond the halls of Congress to the American public.