Justice Department to Begin Releasing Epstein Files to Congress
The U.S. Justice Department is set to start sharing files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation with Congress this week, as announced by multiple lawmakers. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer confirmed that the DOJ will comply with subpoenas by providing Epstein-related documents. This move comes despite criticisms from Democrats, including Chuck Schumer, who accuse the Trump administration of unlawfully withholding information. The forthcoming release of the Epstein files is anticipated to draw significant attention as Republicans navigate the legal implications surrounding this high-profile case.
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