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GOP lawmakers release thousands of files related to Jeffrey Epstein

House Republicans released over 20,000 Epstein estate documents to provide full context after Democrats published selective emails mentioning Trump, fueling calls for Justice Department transparency.

  • On Wednesday, House Republicans released 23,000 pages from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, posting the documents online for review by news outlets including The Telegraph.
  • After an August subpoena, the committee released documents that House Republicans say respond to criticism over withholding files on Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • Documents allege an email from lawyers including Gloria Allred recounts a 16-year-old model being groomed, assaulted, and threatened by Epstein, who organized a night out with Naomi Campbell.
  • House Democrats identified a redacted name as Virginia Giuffre and the documents went online about two hours after releasing an email saying Trump `spent hours at my house`; The White House accused Democrats of `selectively leaking` to smear President Donald Trump.
  • The Trump–Epstein link has long drawn scrutiny after Epstein's 2019 suicide, though Virginia Giuffre and Epstein household staff testified they saw no misconduct by President Donald Trump.
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What happens next with the Epstein files?

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More than 20,000 new documents on Jeffrey Epstein were published in the United States, revealing links with Prince Andrew, Donald Trump and Peter Mandelson, attempts to influence relations with Russia and pressure on Trump. The Monitoring Commission will decide whether to publish them in full. The US Congress article publish 20,000 new documents on Epstein: The ties with Prince Andrew, Trump and Putin appear for the first time in Romania TV.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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