DOJ Provides Thousands of Epstein Documents to House Oversight Committee

The Department of Justice has begun providing thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to the House Oversight Committee, which plans to publicly release them after redaction.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has started providing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to the House Oversight Committee for review.

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Thousands of pages of records concerning Jeffrey Epstein have been turned over by the DOJ to the House Oversight Committee.

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The committee plans to publicly release these Epstein records after redacting sensitive information like victims' identities and child sexual abuse material.

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This document transfer highlights a comparison, with the Trump DOJ reportedly releasing records faster than the Biden DOJ in similar situations.

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The ongoing provision of these documents by the DOJ to the House Oversight Committee aims to facilitate transparency regarding the Epstein case.

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