The House Oversight Committee has withdrawn its request for testimony from Robert Mueller regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, citing Mueller’s health issues that prevent him from testifying. The committee previously issued a subpoena to Mueller last month, aiming to gather information relevant to their investigation due to his tenure as FBI director during the time Epstein was under investigation. This decision arises amid recent controversy surrounding the Epstein files and the Justice Department’s internal review. Mueller, who served as FBI director from 2001-2013, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2021.
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The upcoming news conference, featuring multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein, is predicted to be “explosive” by Rep. Ro Khanna, who is pushing for the full release of Epstein’s files. Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie are leading the effort to force a House vote on a bill requiring the Justice Department to release the files, needing only six more Republican signatures for the vote. The press conference on September 3rd aims to amplify victims’ calls for transparency and closure on the matter, potentially creating further pressure for the release of documents related to the late financier’s alleged sex trafficking ring.
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As Congress prepares to reconvene after recess, lawmakers are gearing up to revive the Jeffrey Epstein case. Democrats and some Republican members are strategizing press events and issuing subpoenas to refocus attention on the matter. The forthcoming actions aim to bring the Epstein case back to the forefront of the legislative agenda. Further discussion and analysis are expected upon Congress’s return.
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In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance deflected criticism regarding President Trump’s refusal to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, instead blaming the Biden administration for failing to release such information. Vance asserted that Trump has been transparent on the issue, despite the fact that the Trump administration stated earlier this summer that there was nothing else to release, including any “client list.” The backlash stems from the initial promises to release the files, despite the fact that Epstein’s arrest, death, and the subsequent controversy occurred during the Trump administration, before Biden took office. Vance also cited a recent interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, in which she denied the existence of a “client list” and vouched for Trump’s character.
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As Congress prepares to reconvene, the issue of Jeffrey Epstein’s files is resurfacing, with Democrats eager to re-examine the scandal. Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie plan to introduce a vote to force the Justice Department to release all investigation documents. Republicans may be reluctant to vote against transparency, potentially causing division within the party. Additionally, the House Oversight Committee is seeking further information, including a subpoena to Epstein’s estate and a transcribed interview with Alex Acosta, while also considering testimony from Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Despite the well-documented connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, the former president has effectively managed to deflect scrutiny surrounding the scandal. This has involved alleged suppression of information, including the non-release of FBI files, and the controversial “interview” of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted accomplice, who offered deflections and denials. Trump and his allies have embraced Maxwell’s statements, claiming they exonerate him. This behavior, fueled by desperation within the MAGA movement and gendered stereotypes, has led to the dismissal of actual victims while amplifying the words of a proven liar.
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Representative Mike Collins has stirred controversy by stating his belief that Donald Trump’s name appears in the Jeffrey Epstein files. During a local GOP meeting, Collins responded affirmatively when asked if he thought Trump was mentioned, asserting Trump’s past actions of kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and reporting him to the FBI. Collins also expressed support for releasing the files but acknowledged the legal complexities involved, while Trump’s campaign dismissed the matter as “old news”. This revelation comes amidst previous claims from figures like Elon Musk that Trump’s presence in the files is the reason for their continued secrecy.
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse planned to hold a news conference in Washington, D.C., on September 3, 2025, as confirmed by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna. The event was announced on social media platforms, with some posts claiming certain survivors would speak publicly for the first time. The news conference was set to take place outside the U.S. Capitol, with the focus on the lawmakers’ co-sponsored bill to release the “Epstein files.” Ten survivors were scheduled to attend, according to Khanna’s office, although the names of those participating would not be released due to privacy concerns.
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House Oversight subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein estate, and it’s safe to say this could be a pivotal moment. Chairman James Comer is demanding a mountain of information, and it’s not just about what’s currently accessible. We’re talking about “documents and communications in its possession, custody, or control in unredacted form.” This includes the infamous “birthday book,” a document many believe could hold a wealth of information about Epstein’s associates and activities. It feels like the pieces are finally starting to fall into place, but the question is, where will they land?
Then there’s the sweeping scope of the request. The subpoena wants everything from Epstein’s bank accounts and financial transactions to flight logs and calendars, covering the period from January 1, 1990, through August 10, 2019.… Continue reading
The upcoming posthumous memoir of Virginia Giuffre, titled “Nobody’s Girl,” is set to be published in October, promising to keep the Jeffrey Epstein scandal in the public eye. Giuffre, who committed suicide in April, claimed she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with Prince Andrew, who has denied the accusations. The memoir is expected to contain fresh details regarding her allegations against Prince Andrew and could shed light on Epstein’s relationship with Donald Trump, who also knew Epstein. Ultimately, Giuffre’s memoir is expected to offer greater honesty than the actions taken by the US government.
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