Jeffrey Epstein, Congress and House committee
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A bipartisan group on House Oversight Committee wants to interview former Epstein associate once Congress is back from summer recess.
Three Republicans joined Democrats in approving the motion, a rare moment of bipartisan agreement regarding an investigation that has been shrouded in mystery.
In a Last Word exclusive interview, Bradley Edwards, an attorney who has represented over 200 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, reveals that he believes the Jeffrey Epstein birthday book with a letter bearing Donald Trump’s name as reported first by The Wall Street Journal is in possession of the Epstein estate.
Democrats are pushing the issue by passing a vote for a subpoena of the records and running Epstein-related TV ads in swing districts, including in Pennsylvania.
Democrats on the Oversight Committee made a motion for the subpoena, just hours before the House was scheduled to end its work session.
The coils of the Epstein snare are tightening around Donald Trump, his lackeys in the Justice Department, and his desperate defenders in Congress.
A lawyer for more than 200 of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims called on Congress to subpoena his estate for the “birthday book” that allegedly includes provocative letters from his high-profile
Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney said that if she agrees to testify before the House Oversight Committee, she would do so "truthfully."
A book assembled for the 50th birthday of Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 reportedly also included a message from former President Bill Clinton as well as Donald Trump. The book, presented to the wealthy Epstein three years before he first faced criminal charges,