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Republican and Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee had called for the Department of Justice to share the full ...
The Department of Justice will begin sharing the Jeffrey Epstein files with Congress starting Friday. This comes on the heels ...
It was not clear exactly which or how many documents might be produced or whether the FBI's cooperation with Congress ...
Rep. James Comer said Monday that documents should start being turned over on Friday—though whether they will be released to ...
The U.S. Justice Department will start sharing documents from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein with Congress.
The chairman of the congressional committee investigating Epstein's sex trafficking case says he expects the records by Friday. ABC News' Alex Mallin reports.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) issued the following statement after the U.S. Department of Justice informed the Committee it will ...
The first tranche of Epstein-related materials are to be given to the House Oversight Committee starting Friday, Rep. James Comer said.