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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has agreed to provide to Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ...
The records are to be turned over starting Friday to the House Oversight Committee, which earlier this month issued a broad ...
The DOJ move comes about a month after the House Oversight committee voted to approve the subpoenas in a rare bipartisan ...
Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that the Department ...
The first tranche of Epstein-related materials are to be given to the House Oversight Committee starting Friday, Rep. James ...
Inside Edition traveled to an island once owned by convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein with the man who was once his personal ...
Former Attorney General Bill Barr shared “new” details about the sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — and his death in federal ...
Former Attorney General William Barr is the first person scheduled to be deposed by Congress members as questions surrounding his role in the Epstein investigation persist.
The chairman of the congressional committee investigating Epstein's sex trafficking case says he expects the records by Friday. ABC News' Alex Mallin reports.
The DOJ effectively declared the case closed after an "exhaustive review," revealing Epstein had no "client list," did not ...
The House Oversight Committee will be releasing some of its files related to Epstein that they subpoenaed earlier this month.
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