Judge refuses DOJ to seal Epstein Grand Jury’s testimony
A US district judge rejected DOJ’s request for the record of a sealed large ju judge in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation in Florida.
WASHINGTON – The House Oversight Committee voted to summon the Justice Department for files related to Jeffrey Epstein on July 23, responding to calls from lawmakers and voters for details on disgraceful financiers and sex offenders.
The committee also moved to request documents related to the Epstein investigation from the belts of other well-known figures, including former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Epstein’s vote for the case file follows weeks of drama and rare controversy between President Donald Trump, who had long friendships with Epstein, and his Magazine base.
Rep. D-Pennsylvania’s Summer Lee offered to side with Democrats when South Carolina’s Nancy Mace, Pennsylvania’s Scott Perry and Georgia’s Brian Jack voted for it.
Perry later passed his own allegations to expand the committee’s investigation into a well-known Democratic official who claimed that Republicans did not address Epstein while in office.

