**Headline: Is Bill Gates Next on the Epstein Chopping Block?**
So, here we are. James Comer, the Chair of the House Oversight Committee, is thinking about dragging Bill Gates into his Jeffrey Epstein investigation circus. Apparently, both Republicans and Democrats on the panel are itching to ask the Microsoft bigwig some questions. Because, you know, why not?
Comer mentioned in an interview that they’re looking into it, which basically means they’re kicking the tires on this whole idea. He’s been hearing from folks on both sides of the aisle who want to interrogate Gates. Sounds like a fun bipartisan effort, doesn’t it?
Now, before we get too excited, let’s not forget that Melinda Gates is also in the mix. Comer plans to check out her NPR interview, which is apparently dropping soon. Who knows, maybe she’ll spill some juicy details about Bill’s alleged antics with Epstein.
Gates’ name has popped up more than once in Epstein-related documents, and he’s now under fresh scrutiny thanks to some new claims that he caught a sexually transmitted disease from women connected to Epstein. A spokesperson for Gates has dismissed those allegations as “absurd.” Because, of course, that’s a great defense.
Gates himself has previously claimed that he only had a few dinners with Epstein to tap into his rich network for global health fundraising. When those dinners didn’t lead to anything, he decided they were a “mistake.” Classic move, right? Cut ties after the fact and act like you were never really in it for the shady connections.
Meanwhile, Comer is busy issuing subpoenas to everyone associated with Epstein, including the Clintons. After months of negotiations, it seems Bill and Hillary finally agreed to sit down for some closed-door questioning. Nothing like a little pressure from Congress to get people talking.
But will Gates play ball? It’s anyone’s guess. It seems like the House Oversight Committee is gearing up to take a closer look at some big names, and Bill Gates is now on the radar. Stay tuned, folks. This could get interesting—or just more of the same.
Isn’t it fascinating how the rich and powerful manage to dodge real accountability while we’re all just left asking, “What’s next?”
By Admin | Published: February 5, 2026 at 12:52 am