From Fox News: The House Oversight Committee released a tranche of thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case on Tuesday night.
The surprise file dump came ahead of an expected House-wide vote to formalize the committee’s Epstein inquiry on Wednesday afternoon.
That vote, while largely symbolic, would also direct the House Oversight Committee to release the Epstein files sent by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Nearly 34,000 pages are being released that include the DOJ’s interview with Ghislaine Maxwell and videos that appear to show the inside of Epstein’s Palm Beach home.
Some Democrats are saying 97% of the newly-released files has already been made public.
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House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced, “@GOPoversight has released 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records that were provided by the U.S. Department of Justice. DOJ has indicated it will continue producing records while ensuring the redaction of victim identities & child abuse material.”
🚨 @GOPoversight has released 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records that were provided by the U.S. Department of Justice.
DOJ has indicated it will continue producing records while ensuring the redaction of victim identities & child abuse material.https://t.co/lo1j6Ws3vw
— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) September 2, 2025
Comer told reporters Tuesday that they are committed to full transparency.
“We subpoenaed six former attorneys general, as well as Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. We’ve expanded that to Alex Acosta. Acosta is coming in, I believe, September the 19th, 16th or 19th. We’ve got that date down,” he said.
Alex Acosta is a former Labor Secretary under the first Trump administration, from 2017-2019. Prior to that, “Acosta was the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida in 2008 when the office reached a secret non-prosecution agreement with Epstein, who wound up pleading guilty to state charges involving a single underage victim, protecting him from federal prosecution,” NBC News explained.
After the news broke that Acosta had arranged the “sweetheart deal” for Epstein in Florida, he faced massive backlash and resigned from his job as Secretary of Labor in July 2019.
Now Comer says Acosta will be coming in to testify before Congress in a couple weeks.
There must be maximum transparency about the horrific crimes committed by Epstein and Maxwell.
We will continue to follow the facts and seek justice for these survivors. pic.twitter.com/qNYXYMgl3p
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) September 2, 2025
BREAKING: House Oversight Committee releases thousands of Epstein documents https://t.co/RkAmNxNLg6
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 2, 2025
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