Trump administration to deliver Epstein documents to US House Oversight Committee

16:4119/08/2025, Tuesday
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Justice Department begins producing files on Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell as part of bipartisan investigation; former Attorney General Bill Barr already deposed, Clintons scheduled for October

The Trump administration will begin turning over documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to the House Oversight Committee on Friday, according to Committee Chair James Comer.

The files, initially requested for Tuesday, are part of a bipartisan investigation into the handling of Epstein’s case, which also involves former attorneys general, FBI directors, and former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

"Officials with the Department of Justice (DOJ) have informed us that the Department will begin to provide Epstein-related records to the Oversight Committee this week on Friday.

"There are many records in DOJ’s custody, and it will take the Department time to produce all the records and ensure the identification of victims and any child sexual abuse material are redacted," Comer said in a statement, according to Fox News. "I appreciate the Trump administration’s commitment to transparency and efforts to provide the American people with information about this matter."

Comer described the DOJ’s cooperation as " a good faith effort" while noting the large volume of documents.

The materials include communications, prosecution records, Epstein’s 2007 non-prosecution agreement and files related to Epstein’s death, largely unredacted except to protect victims and comply with legal restrictions.

The move follows former Attorney General Bill Barr’s deposition earlier this week; the Clintons’ depositions are scheduled for October.

The subpoenas and document requests come amid renewed scrutiny of the Trump administration’s handling of Epstein’s case. The DOJ has said the matter was thoroughly reviewed, confirming Epstein’s death as a suicide and rejecting claims that he blackmailed prominent figures.


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