Top Oversight panel Democrat calls for Trump to testify in Epstein probe
House Democrats demand President Trump testify and call for full release of Epstein files amid allegations involving Trump and DOJ withholding information, officials said.
- Rep. Robert Garcia called on Thursday for President Trump to testify before the committee as Hillary Clinton faced questioning in Chappaqua, with Clinton's deposition set for Friday.
- Files produced in Ghislaine Maxwell's discovery appear to be flagged or missing, according to recent reporting from NPR and The New York Times, which Democrats say include a survivor’s accusations naming Trump.
- The Department of Justice said it is reviewing flagged files and will publish any improperly tagged responsive documents, while Democrats pressed for full release at depositions.
- The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has set a new precedent by demanding President Trump testify, while the White House denied wrongdoing and the DOJ said allegations lacked credibility.
- During the Thursday deposition, proceedings paused after Rep. Lauren Boebert shared a photo, as Democrats signaled possible subpoenas for Elon Musk and noted Republicans skipped last week's Les Wexner deposition.
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Ted Lieu Says Trump Will Face Subpoena Over Epstein
Rep. Ted Lieu said Friday that President Donald Trump would be subpoenaed to testify before Congress if Democrats regain control of the House in the November midterm elections. The California Democrat made the remarks during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Chris Jansing Reports,” where he predicted intensified scrutiny over matters related to Jeffrey Epstein. Ted Lieu responded to host Chris Jansing, who asked whether he believed President Trump would…
Top Dem flips GOP playbook to compel Trump to testify on Epstein: 'It's time'
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the top Democratic lawmaker on the House Oversight Committee, weaponized Republicans’ own tactic against them Friday in his demand for President Donald Trump to be dragged before Congress to testify to his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein.Garcia made the remarks in Chappaqua, New York, ahead of a closed-door House Oversight Committee hearing at which former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify about his knowledge…
Trump has ‘nowhere to hide’ as new Epstein evidence piles up: MS NOW host
With multiple Republican lawmakers going public with concerns that the Department of Justice is engaged in a cover-up over Donald Trump’s relationship with convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, MS NOW’s Willie Geist suggested the walls are closing in on the president. On “Morning Joe,” MS NOW’s Ali Vitali pointed out to Willie Geist comments made by Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) who expressed concern about missing Epstein files and redactions a…
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