Former Attorney General Bill Barr appears for deposition in House committee’s Epstein probe
Barr testified he personally reviewed surveillance footage and confirmed Epstein's death was ruled a suicide amid ongoing congressional subpoenas for related Justice Department records.
- Former Attorney General Bill Barr testified during a deposition in the House committee's probe into Jeffrey Epstein's case.
- The Justice Department will start providing records related to the Epstein case to the House committee on Friday.
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett questioned whether Republicans are truly invested in transparency regarding the Epstein case.
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House Oversight eyes expanding subpoena list in Epstein investigation
House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) signaled Monday that the panel could expand its subpoena list in its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, after Democrats pressed to hear from former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta. Acosta, who served as U.S. attorney in Florida before joining President Donald Trump’s first-term Cabinet, has long faced scrutiny for approving Epstein’s lenient 2008 plea deal, which allowed him to avoid federal charges and ser…
Former AG Bill Barr shared ‘new’ details on Jeffrey Epstein’s prosecution, death in House deposition: GOP chairman
Former Attorney General Bill Barr shared "new" details about the sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein -- and his untimely death in federal custody before heading to trial -- during a deposition with the House Oversight Committee on Monday, according to the panel's chairman.
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