Summary
The Justice Department will give Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation. This decision will transfer records to the House Oversight Committee, which had requested them earlier this month.
Key Facts
- The Justice Department agreed to share documents with Congress.
- The documents relate to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation.
- Starting Friday, the records will go to the House Oversight Committee.
- The committee had issued a subpoena earlier in the month.
- The investigation has drawn public and governmental attention.
- Documents will take time to produce due to the need for redactions.
- Rep. James Comer is the chairman of the House Oversight Committee.