The Trump administration is in turmoil as the Epstein scandal expands, contradicting the initial desire to close the case.
Bill Clinton and former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller are among the names a House panel plans to subpoena in its Epstein probe.
Revelations are multiplying by the day, including the claim that Donald Trump was informed as early as May that his name appeared numerous times in documents linked to Epstein.

A fact that both he and his administration had emphatically denied for several weeks.
With the House committee approving a subpoena targeting the Justice Department and Ghislaine Maxwell, the pressure to go public continues to mount.

This quest for transparency is fueling interest around this hot-button issue.
A subcommittee is now seeking to subpoena former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller, as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton.

In addition to the Clintons, other personalities are also targeted by this request, such as Merrick Garland and William Barr. However, the President, who is at the center of the affair, has still not been called to testify, even though this scandal is far from over for him.
Bill and Hillary Clinton are scheduled to appear in court in October… so more details to come.