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House Judiciary GOP shoots down Democrat efforts to subpoena more Epstein files
House Judiciary Committee Republicans blocked subpoenas targeting four major banks linked to $1.5 billion in suspicious transactions tied to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case.
- House Republicans rejected a motion to subpoena four banks linked to $1.5 billion in suspicious transactions concerning Jeffrey Epstein.
- Committee Chair Jim Jordan moved to table the motion before any discussion occurred, opposing it along with most Republicans.
- Only Representative Massie supported the subpoena effort among Republicans despite bipartisan calls for answers about Epstein.
- Documents from the banks are necessary to investigate financial support of Epstein's alleged sex trafficking, as highlighted by Raskin.
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House Judiciary GOP shoots down Democrat efforts to subpoena more Epstein files
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday voted down four efforts from Democrats to subpoena records related to Jeffrey Epstein. Democrats began their effort with a motion to subpoena the financial transactions of Epstein, flagged as “suspicious activity reports,” and later similar such records from the Treasury Department. They also sought testimony from FBI…
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Republicans have killed a House effort to approve subpoenas for the CEOs of four major banks — JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, and Bank of New York Mellon — to obtain documents related to "suspicious" financial transactions flagged as part of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s ...
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