Mace seeks subpoena of Bill Gates over Epstein files
Rep. Nancy Mace seeks sworn testimony from Bill Gates after Justice Department documents linked him to Jeffrey Epstein, following Clinton cooperation in the investigation.
- On Feb. 4, U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace demanded Bill Gates testify under oath, pressing a House probe of his alleged Jeffrey Epstein ties.
- The Justice Department released a trove on Friday that named Gates and included Epstein emails, less than a day after the Clintons agreed to testify this month, according to Mace.
- Documents released included allegations that Gates sought to secretly give antibiotics to Melinda French Gates, which he denied, saying `I never went to the island`.
- Mace said she stands with Melinda French Gates and urged Gates to answer remaining questions, advocating for accountability among those involved, as she addressed the new files on NPR's Wild Card podcast on Tuesday.
- On Tuesday, Melinda French Gates said, `For me, it's personally hard whenever those details come up, right? Because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage`; multiple reports say Bill Gates' relationship with Epstein began around 2011.
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Congress Considers Calling Bill Gates to Testify
(Washington, D.C.) — House Oversight Chair James Comer is considering calling Bill Gates to testify in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation. “We’re certainly looking at that, so we’ll have more to come on that,” said the Kentucky Republican in an interview Wednesday, adding that he’s been “approached by multiple Republicans and Democrats on the committee that would like to ask Bill Gates questions, so odds are.” Comer said he also wants to …
GOP Reps Calls For Bill Gates To Testify On Epstein Files
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-(S.C.), is calling on Congress to compel billionaire Bill Gates to testify under oath about his past relationship with deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following the release of millions of pages of newly disclosed federal records tied to the Epstein investigation. Mace formally requested that House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer issue a subpoena for Gates, citing concerns raised by the Department of Justice’s re…
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