What Iowa’s federal delegation says about efforts to compel ‘Epstein list’ release
IOWA, UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – Iowa's Republican delegation supports DOJ efforts for transparency on Epstein files amid claims Democrats use the issue for political gain, with bipartisan calls for full document release.
- This week, congressional oversight panels issued a subpoena to Ghislaine Maxwell for Aug. 11, and the House Oversight Subcommittee subpoenaed the U.S. Department of Justice for Epstein case records.
- A bipartisan effort in Congress is calling for the release of documents on Jeffrey Epstein, who died in New York City in 2019 ruled a suicide.
- In a July 7 memo, the U.S. Department of Justice stated it denied a `client list`, confirmed Epstein's suicide, and said no further files would be released.
- In response, House GOP leadership said the administration is `in the process` of releasing Epstein-related materials and needs `space` to do this work.
- Friday, Fedorchak declared, `support for the House Oversight Committee’s recent vote to subpoena DOJ for case records, and added,` 'If these documents are not released by the time Congress reconvenes, I would support legislative action.
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What Iowa’s federal delegation says about efforts to compel ‘Epstein list’ release
Members of Iowa’s all-Republican federal delegation say they were supportive of releasing information related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — but said the push in Congress to compel the U.S. Department of Justice to publicize files and surrounding uproar…
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