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House Oversight Committee votes to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over Epstein files
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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.
More than 40 Epstein survivors and models have signed letters calling for probes into the modeling industry's alleged role in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. The letters, addressed to officials including New York Attorney General Letitia James, highlight systemic vulnerabilities that enabled exploitation. Model Alliance, which organized the effort, seeks accountability beyond individual perpetrators.
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Former President Bill Clinton underwent a six-hour closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee in Chappaqua, New York, on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, denying allegations he 'likes them young,' insisting he saw no abuse, and offering an unprompted defense of President Donald Trump. The compelled testimony, following subpoena battles and Hillary Clinton's prior session, highlighted scrutiny of Epstein's powerful associates amid new details on flights and post-conviction contacts.
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scheme, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during a virtual deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Monday. Her lawyer stated she would testify fully about Epstein's crimes only if President Donald Trump grants her clemency, adding that she could explain the innocence of both Trump and former President Bill Clinton. The committee expressed disappointment but aims to uncover more about Epstein's associates and victims.
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Recently released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation have revealed the identities of several unknown Swedish women, mainly applicants to the Female Economist of the Year scholarship at the Stockholm School of Economics. The scholarship, founded in 2001 with Epstein as a major financier, has led to the exposure of personal data, CVs, and private messages online. One of the women expresses disappointment over the lack of censorship in the documents.
Representative Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, has criticized the Justice Department for missing a deadline to release unclassified files related to Jeffrey Epstein. In an NPR interview, he emphasized the need for transparency regarding withheld documents that could implicate powerful figures. Khanna and his Republican co-author are pushing Congress to intervene.
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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.
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