Trump Doj should publish Epstein files to the house surveillance committee

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The Trump administration will begin to submit documents related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein to the Chamber’s supervisory committee on Friday, President James Comer said R-Ky., Said.
The investigators of the Chamber initially asked the Ministry of Justice (DOJ) to produce a slice of files concerning the late pedophile and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, before 12 noon on Tuesday, August 19.
This is part of a broader bipartite survey on the treatment of the Epstein case, which has also reached several former attorney general, FBI directors, and the former first couple Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The chamber subcommittee voted in favor of the Bill and Hillary Clinton assignment on Ghislaine Maxwell Connection

The Attorney General Pam Bondi, on the right, faces a deadline of August 19 to put files related to Jeffrey Epstein to the Chamber’s surveillance committee. (Rick Friedman Photography / Corbis; Getty Images)
Comer announced on Monday afternoon that it would delay the deadline until Friday in the light of Doj’s cooperation.
“The officials of the Ministry of Justice informed us that the ministry will begin to provide files related to Epstein to the supervisory committee this week on Friday. There are many files in the DOJ custody, and it will take time for the department to produce all the files and ensure the identification of victims and any other sexual abuse material on children,” said commented in a press release.
“I appreciate the commitment of the Trump administration to transparency and efforts to provide Americans with information about it.”
Commer told journalists earlier on Monday that his panel had “good conversations” with the Doj linked to the production of documents, but that he was not engaged when asked if the objective of August 19 would be achieved.
“You can imagine how many documents there are,” said Commer. “I think we will receive the documents very soon. They compile everything together.”
Commer said that the DoJ co -opted “in a good faith effort”.
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The requested documents included all the documents and communications in possession of the DoJ concerning both Epstein and Maxwell, as well as to the files “linked or referring to the trafficking of human beings, the exploitation of minors, sexual abuses or related activities”.

The chairman of the chamber’s supervisory committee, James Comer, heads an investigation into the case of Jeffrey Epstein. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
Documents relating specifically to prosecution by Epstein and Maxwell, the 2007 non-procédure agreement of Epstein in 2007 with federal prosecutors in Florida, and any material linked to the death of Epstein were requested.
The chamber’s supervisory committee requested that the documents be largely not expelled, according to an assignment obtained by Fox News Digital, “with the exception of writing to protect the personally identifiable information from the victims, for any material of sexual abuse of children as defined by the Manual of the Ministry of Justice, and any other drafting required by law.”
The deadline comes one day after the former attorney general Bill Barr was tabled by the Chamber’s surveillance committee behind closed doors. Barr was the first person planned to appear in the investigation of the Committee under Assignment.
The Clinton both have separate deposit dates scheduled for October.
Commer was responsible for sending the Rafale of quotes to appear after a group of subcommittee of the Chamber’s supervisory committee voted in favor of an audience unrelated in July.
A renewed fury on the case of Epstein has swallowed up Capitol Hill after the intra-gop benefits against the Trump administration of the question.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, were also assigned to appear. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
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The Doj actually said that the case was closed after an “exhaustive exam”, revealing that Epstein had no “list of customers”, did not blackmail “leading” and confirmed that he had died by suicide in a New York prison while waiting for prosecution.
In response to the reaction of some to the right, Trump ordered the Doj to publish a testimony of the great jury linked to Epstein – a request that has been linked to the courts since then – while the Attorney General Pam Bondi has made Tedd Blanche, the Attorney General to discover new possible information.
Comer also assigned Maxwell but agreed to postpone his provided for the planned to have heard his appeal to cancel his conviction.
Fox News Digital contacted the DoJ to comment but did not immediately hear.