Tens of thousands of Epstein-related records from DOJ released, Oversight Committee says
The House Oversight Committee disclosed over 33,000 pages of Epstein case files, with Democrats stating 97% were previously public and only 3% contained new information, amid calls for full transparency.
- The House Oversight Committee released tens of thousands of records related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell from the Justice Department.
- The records included court documents, police body camera footage, and victim interviews with faces visible.
- While some material was already public, pressure is growing in Congress for more disclosure in the Epstein case.
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House Oversight Committee Releases 33,000 Epstein Files, Lawmakers Demand Full Disclosure - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Washington D.C. Bureau Staff WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released more than 33,000 pages of records tied to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but the long-awaited drop has only deepened bipartisan frustration and demands for transparency. The files, turned over by the Justice Department following a subpoena, include flight logs, court filin…
Since Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in 2019, President Trump’s administration has had to clear up suspicions and conspiracy theories that have emerged among his followers, coupled with more theories that have been raised about Epstein and his associates. Recently, the House of Representatives committee, under the leadership of Republicans, announced on Tuesday the publication of 33,000 pages and more files on Jeffrey Epstein, while the leade…


The pressure on the Trump administration in the Epstein case is not diminishing. Now, a committee in the House of Representatives has published thousands of pages of investigative files - probably also to precede a bill.
The House Oversight Commission published tens of thousands of files related to Jeffrey Epstein this Tuesday that it received from the Department of Justice, while the controversy over the case intensified with the return of lawmakers to Washington. Although more than 30,000 pages were made public, the commission’s publication may not represent all of Epstein’s documents in the possession of the Department of Justice and Congressional Democrats h…
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