Overview
- Rep. Nathan Davidson unveiled a resolution calling on Congress to obtain and publicly release all records related to Jeffrey Epstein and to hold any named individuals accountable.
- Davidson argues thousands of pages tied to Epstein remain concealed, saying transparency is necessary to restore public trust.
- The measure frames Pennsylvania’s appeal within the state’s past abuse-accountability efforts, citing a 2019 grand jury report on clergy abuse and 2023 statute-of-limitations reforms.
- In August, the Justice Department turned over Epstein investigation documents to the House Oversight Committee under subpoena, yet disputes over broader public release continue.
- Reporting differs on the measure’s procedural status, with one outlet describing it as introduced and another noting it had not yet been formally submitted.