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What subpoenas did Congress issue related to the Epstein investigation?

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The House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas to several former high-ranking government officials, including former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as part of an investigation into the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein EFTA01649358. The subpoenas also targeted former attorneys general and FBI directors, seeking their testimony about the Epstein case. Additionally, AG Bondi was subpoenaed for related documents.

The specific individuals subpoenaed include Merrick Garland, Bill Barr, Alberto Gonzales, Jeff Sessions, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, James Comey, and Robert Mueller EFTA01649358. The committee is seeking information about the Justice Department’s investigation into Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

It is also mentioned that the committee issued subpoenas to various entities and individuals as part of the investigation, including Colonial Bank, Washington Mutual, Capital One, Chase Credit Card, Hyperion Air, Inc., JEGE, Inc., and others EFTA00085291 EFTA00009632. However, the full list of subpoenas is not provided in the given context.

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Congressional Inquiry and Document Releases

The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and the Senate Judiciary Committee have conducted inquiries that produced subpoenas, public hearings, and document releases now available in the public record.

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