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Justice Department will start providing Epstein files this week
Committee subpoena That committee subpoenaed the Epstein files on Tuesday, Aug. 5 and set a deadline for Tuesday. Committee Chair James Comer acknowledged the time constraint placed on the DOJ to ...
House Oversight Chair James Comer said the DOJ would begin providing Epstein-related records Friday after backlash over limited disclosures earlier this summer.
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr sat for a closed-door deposition Monday as the first witness called in the House ...
The DOJ move comes about a month after the House Oversight committee voted to approve the subpoenas in a rare bipartisan effort.
It’s not just Donald Trump’s mantra anymore. As the Republican president pushes states to redraw their congressional ...
The testimony begins Aug. 18 with William Barr, but the House Oversight Committee testimony will happen behind closed doors.
Folks, please. Check the credibility of your sources. They may be a Brazilian national fugitive wanted by the FBI.
Is Jerome Powell's continued refusal to lower interest rates based on sound economic judgment or pure political retaliation?
House Oversight Chair James Comer, a staunch Trump ally, issued subpoenas Tuesday after three Republicans joined with Democrats in a subcommittee vote late last month to release the Epstein files. So, ...
A Republican congressional committee on Tuesday issued subpoenas for Bill and Hillary Clinton over their alleged ties to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
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