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Epstein files incoming: Hundreds of DOJ docs expected Friday; house panel eyes transparency

Epstein files incoming: Hundreds of DOJ docs expected Friday; house panel eyes transparency

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The US House oversight committee is expected to receive hundreds of documents from the department of justice (DOJ) on Friday related to its long-running investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The records are being handed over in response to a congressional subpoena issued earlier this month, as confirmed by committee chair James Comer, reported NPR news.“We’re going to be transparent. We’re doing what we said we would do. We’re getting the documents,” Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, told reporters this week. “And I believe the White House will work with us,” as quoted by the portal.The documents are the first batch in what is likely to be a phased release. Comer said the committee will review the redacted documents and conduct its own assessment, separate from the DOJ’s. He noted that he expects “hundreds and hundreds of pages” to be delivered, citing the criminal cases against both Epstein and Maxwell.The case remains politically sensitive. While Republican lawmakers are under pressure to push for more transparency, some within the party are also cautious about revelations that could implicate government agencies or individuals with ties to President Donald Trump. Trump has said his association with Epstein ended prior to Epstein’s 2006 indictment.The subpoena issued by Comer earlier this month targeted 11 individuals for documents and testimony, including high-profile names like former President Bill Clinton, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller, and former attorneys general Merrick Garland and Bill Barr.Some Democrats and critics argue the process lacks full transparency. Representative Robert Garcia, the committee’s top Democrat, warned against a limited release, saying, “handpicked, partial productions are wholly insufficient and potentially misleading,” according to NPR news. The DOJ has already ruled out the existence of a so-called “client list” or evidence that Epstein engaged in blackmail, according to a July statement by attorney general Pam Bondi.Meanwhile, Trump’s push to release related grand jury materials was rejected by federal courts. US district judge Richard Berman stated this week that there wasn’t sufficient justification to unseal the grand jury records, adding that the DOJ’s extensive documents would do more to inform the public.Separately, Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are planning a bipartisan push to force a full House vote on releasing all Epstein-related documents. They are expected to hold a press conference with Epstein survivors after Congress returns from recess post-Labor Day.

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