"We're gonna continue to bring in more people. We learned of some additional names today. We're gonna do everything we can to give the American public the transparency they seek, as well as provide accountability in memory of the victims who have already passed away, as well as those that were in the room, and many others who haven't come forward." -House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer
[PJMedia.com] Democrats and Republicans have spent weeks demanding the release of the Epstein files. Well, now they've got them. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer confirmed that the long-awaited document dump is officially underway, pledging unprecedented transparency and accountability. (Image: iStock-adventtr)
"Just to give a quick update: I think everyone knows who we've subpoenaed thus far in the initial batch," Comer said. "We subpoenaed six former Attorneys General as well as Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton."
Comer confirmed that the scope has since expanded to include former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, who oversaw a controversial plea deal for Epstein years ago. "Acosta is coming in, I believe, September the 16th or 19th," Comer said. "We've got that date down. I know that we'll have a lot of questions for him with respect to an earlier Epstein prosecution that he was involved in when he was US Attorney."
The chairman also revealed that tens of thousands of pages of records are now in the committee's possession. "We have the documents—the initial batch that had been sent by the White House. As you know, we also subpoenaed Pam Bondi for those documents. The White House is working with us—I want to publicly thank the White House for turning over so many documents thus far," he explained.
"We're in the process of uploading those documents for full transparency, so everyone in America can see them," Comer said. "As quick as we can get them uploaded—as the Speaker said, there are 34,000 pages—we're doing everything we can to get those uploaded. We want those to be public as soon as possible."
Those pages have since been released.
Comer stressed that the investigation is far from over. "We're gonna continue to bring in more people. We learned of some additional names today. We're gonna do everything we can to give the American public the transparency they seek, as well as provide accountability in memory of the victims who have already passed away, as well as those that were in the room, and many others who haven't come forward."... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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