Top DOJ officials to brief House Oversight Committee for Jeffrey Epstein probe
Top officials in President Donald Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) are briefing the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday to aid Congress' ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It comes a day after committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., subpoenaed Bondi for a sworn deposition in connection with the probe, to take place April 14. HOUSE OVERSIGHT SUBPOENAS AG BONDI IN PROBE OF EPSTEIN CASE 'MISMANAGEMENT' The DOJ said on Jan. 30 that it had released all required documents, but some...
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