The Epstein scandal is once again rocking Washington, and this time, the political fallout may land squarely in the laps of some of the Democratic Party’s biggest names. Roger Stone, President Trump’s longtime advisor and one of the most seasoned political strategists in the GOP, dropped a bombshell on social media, alleging that upcoming disclosures will expose several high-profile Democrats as Epstein clients.

Stone didn’t mince words, listing former President Bill Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, and billionaire Democrat mega-donor Bill Gates among those expected to appear in the documents.

The allegations immediately reignited debate about who exactly was entangled in Jeffrey Epstein’s sordid world. While Democrats have repeatedly tried to smear President Trump with vague insinuations, Republicans note that the weight of evidence—and the names most often linked to Epstein—are firmly on the left.

House Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) confirmed as much, saying Clinton is a “prime suspect” who must be deposed. “Everybody in America wants to know what went on in Epstein Island, and we’ve all heard reports that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor there,” Comer said. “Hopefully, we’ll win that court battle with that subpoena and see President Clinton in October.”

In fact, Comer emphasized how serious this investigation has become: “I’ve never lost a subpoena battle. I’ve been chairman of that committee for a year and a half—this is the most challenging subpoena I’ve ever issued. But what makes this subpoena different is that the Democrats voted with Republicans.” That rare bipartisan support signals just how damaging the Epstein files could be for Clinton and his allies.

President Trump himself reminded the public of what has long been whispered in political circles. “Bill Clinton was on his plane and went to the island, supposedly, 28 times,” Trump said. He also pointed to Clinton’s former Treasury Secretary: “Frankly, you have Larry… Summers, the head of Harvard, who was Jeffrey Epstein’s best friend. Nobody ever talks about that.”

And it’s not just Clinton and Summers. Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers, testified that she was forced into encounters with several powerful men, including Governor Richardson. Though Richardson, before his death last year, denied the claims, Giuffre’s testimony remains on record.

Former Senator George Mitchell also issued a panicked denial, insisting he had “never met, spoken with, or had any contact with Ms. Giuffre,” despite his known relationship with Epstein. Similarly, Richardson’s spokesperson attempted to brush aside the allegations, declaring he “has never been to Mr. Epstein’s residence in the Virgin Islands.”

But denials aside, the facts remain: Epstein’s circle was filled with powerful Democrats, and the American people deserve transparency. For years, the media has downplayed these connections while amplifying baseless smears against Trump. Now, with Comer pressing subpoenas and Stone raising the stakes, the truth may finally break through the media firewall.

One thing is clear: if these documents confirm what whistleblowers and witnesses have long alleged, the Democratic Party won’t just be facing a political headache—it’ll be facing a reckoning.