Government Accountability

House GOP Unveils 33,000 Pages of Epstein Files Amid Justice Department Resistance

By Economics Desk | September 3, 2025

In a bold move for accountability, the House Oversight and Reform Committee has released over 33,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents—highlighting persistent DOJ obstruction and raising urgent questions about transparency in powerful circles.

The House of Representatives has taken a crucial step toward uncovering the full truth behind the Jeffrey Epstein scandal by publicly releasing more than 33,000 pages of documents provided by the Department of Justice. This unprecedented disclosure comes amid ongoing resistance from federal authorities seeking to limit transparency. Why Has It Taken So Long To See The Full Story? Jeffrey Epstein’s case is not just another headline; it’s a glaring example of how entrenched power networks shield themselves from scrutiny at the expense of justice and American values. The House Oversight and Reform Committee, led by Republican Senator James Comer,...

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