Illustration depicting House Democrats probing DOJ over missing Jeffrey Epstein file pages referencing Trump allegations during a congressional hearing.
Illustration depicting House Democrats probing DOJ over missing Jeffrey Epstein file pages referencing Trump allegations during a congressional hearing.
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House Democrats to investigate DOJ handling of missing Epstein-file pages that reference allegations involving Trump

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House Democrats say they will investigate the Justice Department’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related records after NPR reported that dozens of pages referenced in federal logs are not available in the department’s public database and include material tied to allegations involving President Donald Trump.

House Democrats say they will open an investigation into the Justice Department’s handling of a public archive of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, after an NPR review found gaps in records that appear to be catalogued by federal investigators but are not available online.

NPR reported on February 24, 2026, that roughly 53 pages of FBI interview summaries and notes—linked in part to a woman who accused Epstein and also made allegations involving President Donald Trump—appear in serial-number sequences and discovery logs but are missing from the DOJ’s public database.

The Justice Department has disputed that records were deleted. In a statement provided to PEOPLE, a DOJ spokesperson said some material had been “temporarily removed” to apply victim-related redactions and later restored, and said unpublished material falls into categories such as duplicates, privileged information, or records tied to ongoing federal investigations.

The lawmakers’ planned probe adds to broader criticism from Democrats and survivors of Epstein’s abuse, who have said the government has not fully complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bipartisan measure signed into law in November 2025 that required the release of most Epstein-related files with victim-protection redactions. The Washington Post reported that Democrats and survivors renewed calls this week for the release of withheld records and for additional investigations tied to Epstein’s network.

The Justice Department’s online releases have faced scrutiny before. In December 2025, the Associated Press reported that at least 16 files briefly posted to the DOJ webpage later became inaccessible without a public explanation.

House Democrats have not released a detailed timeline for their new investigation, but they say they want answers about how the Epstein archive has been reviewed, redacted and posted—and why documents referenced in official logs have not consistently appeared in the public database.

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Rep. Robert Garcia at press conference demanding DOJ explain missing Epstein files referencing Trump.
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Oversight Democrats press DOJ over Epstein-file gaps tied to allegations involving Trump

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Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, is demanding that the Justice Department explain why certain Epstein-related records that reference President Donald Trump appear to be missing from the department’s public database, after an NPR investigation reported that some FBI interview material and other documents were catalogued but not released.

The U.S. Department of Justice partially released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on December 19, 2025, meeting a congressional deadline but withholding hundreds of thousands more pages for later. The files include previously public materials and new photos of former President Bill Clinton with Epstein, amid heavy redactions to protect victims. Lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration over the incomplete disclosure.

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Following last week's partial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, the U.S. Justice Department announced a further delay Wednesday, after discovering more than a million additional potentially relevant records. The move comes after missing a congressionally mandated deadline, drawing bipartisan calls for transparency and an audit.

On November 18, 2025, the House and Senate approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act, directing the Justice Department to release unclassified records tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The House passed the measure 427-1, and the Senate cleared it by unanimous consent, sending it to President Donald Trump, who has said he will sign it.

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Following the initial partial release of Jeffrey Epstein files on December 19, the DOJ removed over a dozen documents from its website over the weekend, prompting further criticism from both parties. Deputy AG Todd Blanche defended the actions on NBC's 'Meet the Press' as solely for victim protection, amid accusations of legal violations and political cover-up.

Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before a House committee this week, defending the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files amid accusations of delays and improper redactions. The hearing grew heated as lawmakers pressed her on transparency and potential cover-ups. Bondi's responses drew criticism for deflecting questions and personal attacks on questioners.

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The Republican-led House Oversight Committee approved a subpoena for Attorney General Pam Bondi in a 24-19 vote, after five Republicans joined Democrats to back a motion offered by Rep. Nancy Mace. The panel is seeking Bondi’s testimony on the Justice Department’s handling of records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and on problems that emerged during the government’s staged release of those materials.

 

 

 

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