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The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday subpoenaed the Justice Department for records tied to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, escalating a bipartisan push for transparency that could implicate President Donald Trump and other high-profile officials. Lawmakers also ordered depositions from Bill and Hillary Clinton and eight former law enforcement leaders, underscoring persistent scrutiny despite Congress’s summer recess.

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