DOJ plans to release new batch of documents
Key Points:
- The Department of Justice (DOJ) plans to release a new batch of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein soon, amid criticism for withholding files about the convicted sex offender.
- The House Oversight Committee approved a motion to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi to question her about the DOJ's handling of Epstein investigations and the release of related documents.
- Rep. Nancy Mace accused the DOJ of covering up Epstein's global sex trafficking network and highlighted missing videos, audio, and logs from the released documents, demanding transparency.
- The DOJ acknowledged possible errors in document review but insisted it promptly corrects mistakes and continues to publish responsive files as required by the Epstein Transparency Act.
- The Oversight Committee has also sought testimony from prominent figures connected to Epstein, including