House Oversight Committee Democrats Say Most Epstein Files Turned over by DOJ Were Already Public | News Channel 3-12
Democrats say less than 1% of the 33,000 subpoenaed pages were newly released by the Justice Department, calling for full transparency to support abuse survivors.
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House Oversight Committee Democrats say most Epstein files turned over by DOJ were already public | News Channel 3-12
By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN (CNN) — Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are decrying what they say is a lack of new records in the Jeffrey Epstein files that the Justice Department provided to the panel Friday. “Only 3% of the documents given to the Oversight Committee are new. The rest are already in the public domain. Less than 1% of files have been released. DOJ is stonewalling,” Rep. Ro Khanna of California said in a statement Satu…

Newly released Epstein files fall short of full transparency, Democrats say
The ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee on Saturday criticized the Justice Department’s initial release of documents to Congress from the investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying it consisted mostly of materials that had already been made public.
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