House Panel to Make some Redacted Epstein Files Public
- The US House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform plans to release files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case after redacting sensitive information to protect victims' identities.
- Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced a move to partially disclose information from the Epstein sex trafficking case.
- The Department of Justice has agreed to share its files on Epstein, as stated by Chairman James Comer.
- The Department of Justice will need time to ensure all victims' identification and child sexual abuse material are properly redacted before public release.
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Prince Andrew told to 'brace himself' as Epstein files to be made public in days - Daily Star
Following a subpoena, US lawmakers will begin receiving the first batch of documents from the Department of Justice on Friday - a development which adds further strain on Prince Andrew
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Will the House release meaningful information in the Epstein case?
A U.S. House Committee voted this week to release redacted portions of the Epstein files. Committee members are set to start receiving files this week. The public release will come later, and a spokesperson for the committee told reporters that members will consult with the Justice Department on the release. The department has a questionable
US congressional committee to release Justice Department records on Jeffrey Epstein
‘The Committee intends to make the records public after thorough review to ensure all victims' identification and child sexual abuse material are redacted,’ says spokesperson - Anadolu Ajansı
August 19, 2025 – Washington – EFE. The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has reported that it will disclose to the public certain documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The files will begin to be received this week directly from the Department of Justice. A spokesperson for the committee, quoted by means such as CNN, explained that while the submission of the documents is scheduled for this Friday, the publication wil…
House Oversight Dem Rep. Garcia: Bill Barr says Trump's AG Bondi can release Epstein files now
Rep. Robert Garcia, top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that despite all the distractions, Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have the power to release the full Epstein files and records “today, tonight, right now.”
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