House panel to make Epstein files public after redactions to protect victim identities
The Justice Department will start delivering hundreds of subpoenaed records on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, with redactions to protect victims, amid bipartisan congressional scrutiny.
- Records related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein will be released by the Department of Justice by the end of the week.
- The Department of Justice will provide Epstein-related records to the Oversight Committee on Friday.
- The release will include documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, according to the Justice Department.
- Congress is tasked with overseeing federal enforcement of sex trafficking laws and the Epstein investigation.
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DOJ to begin releasing Epstein records to Congress
(NewsNation) — The Department of Justice will soon begin releasing records to Congress related to financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to the chair of the House Oversight Committee. Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said in a statement the records would begin to be released to Congress on Friday and that it would take time for all the files to be delivered to the committee. "There are many records in DOJ’s custody, and it will …
Congress to receive first batch of Epstein files Friday
The Justice Department (DOJ) is expected to deliver the first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files to Congress on Friday. However, it doesn’t anticipate a complete data dump in the near future. The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, subpoenaed the Epstein documents last month after months of fighting. Epstein file release Both Republicans and Democrats have called for transparency. However, the DOJ stated it will release the files…
Timeline: Trump administration's words as critics press for Epstein records
The Trump administration has shifted its tone and message in response to persistent pressure about the Epstein records — especially from supporters who see the unreleased files as an unfulfilled promise.
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