DOJ to unveil fresh Epstein files amid subpoena clash

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The DOJ says a new batch of Epstein-related documents will be released soon as the House Oversight Committee moves to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over how the agency has handled Epstein probes; the department defends its review process, noting that millions of documents have already been published but many more remain withheld under the Epstein Transparency Act, and pledges to republish any redaction errors.
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