Epstein files eclipse: GOP shifts from DOJ oversight as deadline slips
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One month after the congressionally mandated deadline to release all Epstein-related DOJ files, the DOJ has disclosed only a fraction and offered no clear timeline, as most Republicans have moved on from pressing the issue. Four House conservatives—Massie, Boebert, Greene, and Mace—pushed for a floor vote despite White House pressure to drop the discharge petition, while Massie remains critical over redactions and resources. Khanna says the matter is now for the courts, and Attorney General Bondi is set to testify in February as the dispute continues.
- ‘No longer in my hands’: How Hill Republicans stopped caring about DOJ releasing the Epstein files Politico
- One month after the Epstein files deadline, only a fraction of the DOJ's records have been released NBC News
- Nearly all Epstein files still unreleased a month after Congress deadline The Guardian
- Even Nicolás Maduro’s Prosecutors Are Tied Up Reviewing Epstein Files The New York Times
- The Epstein files deadline passed a month ago. Lawmakers show little interest to force Trump’s DOJ to release the rest The Independent
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