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The Chamber’s Supervisory Committee will assign to appear The Ministry of Justice to publish files linked to the case of the disgrace financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to a spokesperson for the Committee, after three Republicans on a sub-comity joined the Democrats to vote on Wednesday.
The assignment “will be published in the future,” said the spokesperson, without providing additional details on the calendar.
The next assignment follows a group of republicans in the Federal Sub-Comeding Laws joining the Democrats in a vote of 8-2 to approve a motion of the Representative Summer Lee, D-P., To force the Doj to release the files related to Epstein, a sexual offender who died in prison in 2019.
The assignment would request the drafting of the names of the victims and any personal identification information. The equipment would be examined internally by the committee and would not be for public release.
The president of the Clay Higgins subcommittee, R-La., And the representative Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., Weren’t the only votes. Republican representatives Nancy Mace, SC, Scott Perry, Pennsylvania, and Brian Jack, in Georgia, voted with Democrats to approve the motion.
SubPoenas will also be Issued to Train President Bill Clinton, Train Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Form Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller, and Form Attorneys General Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, William Barr, Jeff Sessions, and Alberto Gonzales as part of an investigation Epstein’s Co-Conspirator Ghislaine Maxwellaccording to a motion of Perry.
Maxwell serves a 20 years in prison pliers Following his conviction for federal trafficking in sexual traffic in 2021.
Earlier Wednesday, the chairman of the James Comer Chamber’s supervisory committee, R-Ky., assignment garden Maxwell for a deposition to the Federal Correctional Establishment of Tallahassee, Florida, August 11, citing “a huge public interest and an exam”.
Trump and his Republican allies sought to blame the Democrats and distract From the fire storm surrounding Epstein, even if Trump supporters have promoted Conspiracy theories linked to the death of Epstein in prison for many years. On the campaign track, Trump said he would have “no problem” to study a list of Epstein customers if it were elected. But recently, he minimized the problem, saying that he does not want the support of those who push the “Bulls —” of Epstein.
The Ministry of Justice said in a memo this month that an examination of the files had not revealed a list of customers and that there was “no credible evidence revealed that Epstein made eminent individuals sing in the context of his actions”.
Many supporters of Trump have ignored Trump’s calls to leave the files, which encouraged the president to direct the Attorney General Pam Bondi to request the publication of the files last week. The Ministry of Justice has a request waiting to descend the transcriptions of the Grand Jury in the South District of New York, where Epstein was charged.