Home Oversight and Authorities Reform Committee rating member Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) mentioned the plan for the Division of Justice to reply in “batches” to the committee’s subpoena for information referring to convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein quantities to a “cover-up.”
“Releasing the Epstein files in batches just continues this White House cover-up,” Garcia mentioned in a assertion Tuesday. “The American People will not accept anything short of the full, unredacted Epstein files.”
Garcia’s assertion got here because the clock struck midday Tuesday, the deadline for the Division of Justice to show over paperwork and communications referring to the “Epstein files” pursuant to an Oversight panel subpoena issued earlier this month.
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), the chair of the panel, mentioned Monday the DOJ was going via the fabric, however it could take time to make sure “identification of victims and any child sexual abuse material are redacted.” He mentioned the DOJ would start to present the committee information pursuant to the subpoena on Friday.
“In a bipartisan vote, the Committee demanded complete compliance with our subpoena,” Garcia mentioned within the assertion. “Handpicked, partial productions are wholly insufficient and potentially misleading, especially after Attorney General Bondi bragged about having the entirety of the Epstein files on her desk mere months ago.”
Comer issued the subpoena to the DOJ pursuant to a Democratic-led movement in a subcommittee in July to hunt the “full, unredacted Epstein files,” which handed with assist from three Republicans on the panel.
In that very same subcommittee assembly, Republicans supplied a profitable movement to subpoena a swath of former federal officers within the Epstein probe, together with former President Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and a number of other former attorneys normal and FBI administrators.
The primary of these depositions occurred Monday when former Legal professional Common Invoice Barr, who held the job in President Trump’s first time period, spoke to the panel.
Comer informed reporters on Monday that Barr testified he didn’t know of any info that may implicate Trump.
Garcia, although, mentioned Barr throughout his deposition “could not clear President Trump of wrongdoing,” calling on Comer to launch the complete unedited transcript of Barr’s deposition to the general public.
“We will keep pressing until the American people get the truth — every document, every fact, in full,” Garcia mentioned. “The administration must comply with our subpoena, by law.”