Jeffrey Epstein, Justice Department and Congress
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The Department of Justice said it will produce documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case to bipartisan House investigators this week, James Comer said.
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) related Barr's testimony after he sat for a deposition with lawmakers on Capitol Hill in response to a bipartisan subpoena.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr shared “new” details about the sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — and his death in federal custody before heading to trial — during a deposition with
House Oversight is also demanding interviews under oath from former AGs spanning the last four presidential administrations.
The House Oversight Committee has also demanded that former White House officials and the Clintons testify before lawmakers about the government’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex crimes.
Former Attorney General William Barr is sitting for a deposition as the first witness in the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
The move appears to diminish the authority of the current deputy director, Dan Bongino, whose tumultuous tenure has included a pitched argument over files related to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.