Rep. Tim Burchett Calls for Ghislaine Maxwell to Testify Before Oversight Committee on Jeffrey Epstein Ties
UNITED STATES CONGRESS, JUL 15 – Republican lawmakers urge Ghislaine Maxwell to testify publicly on Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network amid disputes over suppressed evidence and withheld files, with 218 House members backing a release vote.
- This past week, Rep. Tim Burchett called on Chair James Comer to secure Maxwell's testimony, as she reportedly is willing to testify before Congress.
- Last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel asserted there was no client list, with the Department of Justice memo stating Epstein died by suicide and 'no incriminating client list' exists.
- Data-Driven, Lee's social media post sparked new attention on the testimony debate, and on July 15, 2025, he doubled down in an interview with Benny Johnson.
- On July 14, 2025, Roger Stone said Maxwell's testimony would bolster Trump allies and undercut his enemies, and he celebrated it as a strategic win for the administration.
- Context-First, lawmakers escalated action by filing a petition to compel full disclosure, with Burchett urging Maxwell's testimony and Khanna and Massie introducing a discharge petition to release all Epstein files.
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Editorial: Ask Ghislaine Maxwell for the truth
On Tuesday, Republican Rep. Tim Burchett issued a formal request to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to invite Ghislaine Maxwell to testify publicly about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and connections. Given the intense public interest on this topic, Rep. Burchett’s call should be honored by Rep. Comer despite the political backlash the two may receive from President Donald Trump and his closest allies. Maxwell, serving a 20-year federa…
Ghislaine Maxwell is the key to Epstein - but here's the story - and Trump changes his mind again
I'm going to start another rumor. In the evidence list from the 2019 raid of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion, there was nothing about phones. And in all I've read about the Epstein case, and the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, nothing came up about phones, other...
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