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House Releases 33,000+ Epstein Files as Survivors Press for Full Disclosure

Newly posted DOJ materials include Ghislaine Maxwell interviews and jail video that attributes a gap in 2019 surveillance to a routine system reset.

Overview

  • The Oversight Committee published more than 33,000 pages from DOJ, with leaders acknowledging that only a small share is new and critics alleging key records are still being withheld.
  • Two MCC surveillance clips address the reported 'minute missing' outside Epstein’s cell by showing a midnight recording reset and routine technical editing rather than deliberate tampering.
  • Survivors held events at the Capitol demanding transparency and said they will compile a confidential list of people they contend were involved, citing years of delays and redactions.
  • A bipartisan discharge petition led by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna to force a House vote on full disclosure remains short of Republican signatures, facing resistance from House GOP leaders and the White House.
  • President Trump dismissed the push as a 'Democrat hoax,' while DOJ and FBI maintain their conclusion that Epstein died by suicide in 2019 and say they found no verified client list.