❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) is set to begin releasing Jeffrey Epstein-related materials to Congress.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, the DOJ, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The release is expected to begin on Friday, following a subpoena issued less than two weeks ago.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The Department will begin to provide Epstein-related records to the Oversight Committee this week on Friday.” – James Comer
🎯IMPACT: The release could increase transparency around Epstein and his activities as Congress reconvenes.
Congress is slated to receive its initial set of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents from the Department of Justice (DOJ), with the transfer scheduled to start this Friday. This follows a subpoena from House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, who shared the update on Monday.
Comer explained that while the handover is underway, it may take time to receive all documents, as the DOJ must redact victim identities and sensitive information to ensure proper disclosure. Comer described negotiations with the DOJ as “constructive” and “productive,” with the committee’s August 19 deadline in focus.
The release of these documents arrives at a critical moment, with Democrats—who showed no interest in disclosing more information on Epstein and his child sex trafficking activities under the Biden-Harris government—leveraging public disquiet over the situation to pressure Republicans.
The issue has also sparked some tensions within the GOP, with Attorney General Pam Bondi initially stating an Epstein “client list” was “on [her] desk” only to insist later that no such list exists. America First stalwarts such as WarRoom host and former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon have urged President Donald J. Trump to appoint a special counsel reporting directly to the White House to take control of the situation.
Also on Monday, former Attorney General Bill Barr testified before Comer’s committee, stating he has seen no evidence implicating President Trump in any wrongdoing related to Epstein.
We are working closely with @TheJusticeDept to obtain all the documents related to the Epstein investigation.
Chairman @RepJamesComer: “I expect to receive the documents very very soon.” pic.twitter.com/sWseOiSPo5
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) August 18, 2025
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