Democrat blasts GOP’s Jeffrey Epstein disclosures, saying 97 percent already public
The House Oversight Committee released 33,000 Epstein-related documents, mostly previously public, amid political disputes over transparency and content redaction by the Department of Justice.
- The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Republican James Comer, released 33,000 redacted documents on Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday.
- The document release followed demands from survivors like Haley Robson and ongoing disputes after the DOJ said in June it would not release the files.
- The documents conceal victim names and explicit content, while some conservatives expected the files to implicate prominent figures linked to Epstein's trafficking network.
- Rep. Jim McGovern pointed out that most of the released information had previously been accessible to the public and questioned why the administration chose to disclose only part of the documents, while Republicans accused him of turning the matter into a political maneuver.
- The release has fueled calls for full transparency and sparked debate on trust, with survivors describing ongoing fear, misinformation, and smear campaigns after Epstein’s death.
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Sara Gonzales wonders: Will latest Epstein document dump backfire?
On Tuesday, September 2, the House Oversight Committee released over 33K pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. Once again, it seems that the majority of the information had already been released.Even the tiny bit of new information proved to be disappointing — most notably the infamous missing minute from Epstein’s prison cell surveillance footage on the night he supposedly committed suicide. The latest document dump provided the missing t…
Trump Has Silenced MAGA Media On Epstein Scandal
President Donald Trump has succeeded in getting his media supporters to stop talking about his old friend Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased sex offender and financier. Prominent MAGA media figures ignored a wave of Epstein news on Tuesday, signaling that Trump’s pressure campaign has paid off with their silence — even as (or, perhaps, because) his own corrupt involvement in the story has grown.The initial resistance but eventual submission of Fox st…
Epstein Victims Speak Out
(Washington, DC) — Dozens of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse victims gathered in Washington, D.C. to call on Congress to take action on the case. It comes as the first batch of documents related to the late sex offender have been released. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee gave the okay for the 33-thousand pages of information to go public. The documents include video from the area outside Epstein’s jail cell in the Metropolitan…
'Lift the curtain on these files!' Epstein survivor shakes in fear demanding transparency
Haley Robson was visibly shaking as she told the story of being one of the many survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier arrested for molesting girls and trafficking them. Robson talked about the fear she felt being pressured by Epstein after he sexually abused her for the first time. She ...
A US congressional committee has released tens of thousands of pages of documents related to the politically sensitive case of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Some members of Congress welcomed the news, expressing hope that "the truth will come out," while many warned that the released content offered nothing new, as almost all of it was already publicly available.
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