Washington – On Monday, the House of Representatives Supervision Committee summoned Jeffrey Epstein on Monday as legislators in Congress trying to determine who was associated with the disgraceful financier and whether the prosecutors had worsened his case.
The summons of the committee is the latest effort by both the Republicans and Democrats to respond to the general uproar for further disclosure in the investigation of Epstein, which was found dead in the New York prison cell in 2019. lawmakers may have been trying to investigate the World Health Organization, which exceeds this among the empires that cause disturbances that cause criminal disorders, and may exacerbate his hands. Donald Trump administration.
The summons, signed by Representative James Commer, the Republican President of the Supervision Committee, dated Monday, calls for the Epstein to provide Congress with documents, including a book that was collected with notes from friends on his fifty birthday, his last will and era, the agreements he signed with the prosecutors, his contact books, and his financial workers.
The Chairman of the Supervision Committee in the House of Representatives, James Commer, speaks R-Ky.
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Kumer wrote to the perpetrators of Epstein that the committee “decreased the potential mismanagement to investigate the federal government of Mr. Jeffrey Epstein and Mrs. Gilin Maxwell, the circumstances and subsequent investigations of Mr. Ibstein’s death, and the operation of sexual tracking rings and roads to capture them effectively for the potential violations of death.
Last week, the Ministry of Justice, which is trying to repulsing Trump and Ibstein, began handing over the documents of the legislators to the federal investigation in Epstein. He also released the texts of the interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, his ex -girlfriend. But Democrats in the committee were not satisfied with those efforts, saying that about 33,000 pages of the documents they received are mostly in general.
“The limited disclosure of the Ministry of Justice raises more questions than answers and explains that the White House is not interested in justice to the victims or the truth,” said MP Robert Garcia, the Democrats of the House of Representatives Control Committee in a statement.
The pressure from legislators may grow to issue more information only when Congress returns to Washington next week.
A group of members of the House of Representatives from the two parties are trying to maneuver on the Republican leadership to conduct a vote to pass the legislation aimed at asking the Ministry of Justice to issue a complete accountability for investigation into sex trafficking in Epstein.
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