Congress to Receive First Epstein Files Amid Ongoing Drama
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The DOJ is beginning to release Epstein-related documents to Congress, but the process is slow and heavily redacted to protect victims and ongoing investigations. Lawmakers from both parties are pushing for full transparency, with efforts to force the complete release of the files through legislation and procedural maneuvers, amidst ongoing political and legal debates.
- Congress is set to receive the first batch of Epstein files. It's not likely to quell the drama. Politico
- First wave of Epstein files is being sent to Congress, says Oversight Committee chair NPR
- DOJ to start sharing Epstein files with Congress on Friday Axios
- Justice Dept. Will Begin Sharing Epstein Files on Friday, Top Republican Says The New York Times
- House panel to make Epstein files public after redactions to protect victim identities CNN
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