Jeffrey Epstein, DOJ and House
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The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform intends to make public some files it subpoenaed related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, though it will first redact them to shield victims’ IDs and other sensitive matters,
Republican and Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee had called for the Department of Justice to share the full unredacted files pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation,
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has agreed to provide to Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, a key House lawmaker said Monday in announcing a move that appears to avert, at least temporarily, a potential separation of powers clash.
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House Oversight Chair says Justice Department to start providing Epstein-related records on Friday
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer said in a statement on Monday that the Justice Department will start turning over records related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday.
Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that the Department of Justice “can’t be trusted” after the Oversight Committee’s Republican Chairman Rep.
Republicans in Congress managed to recess for the summer without voting on the issue, but it has continued to dog them and awaits them when they return.
Former U.S. AG William Barr is sitting for a closed-door deposition as the first witness called in the House Oversight Committee's bipartisan investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr faced questions on Capitol Hill about the Jeffrey Epstein files, appearing before the House Oversight Committee after receiving a subpoena along with nine other high-profile witnesses.
The Department of Justice will start sharing records related to Jeffrey Epstein this week, according to a House Oversight Committee spokesperson.