The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Tuesday made public a batch of files it said it received from the Justice Department (DOJ) in response to its subpoena for documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The committee said the information released Tuesday, posted in multiple files and folders on Google Drive and Dropbox, includes 33,295 pages of material provided to the panel by the Justice Department earlier this month.

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) had subpoenaed the DOJ for the “Epstein Files” in August, pursuant to a Democratic-led motion in a subcommittee. Republicans say that more disclosures from the DOJ are expected.

House Oversight Committee ranking member Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) previously said that the “overwhelming maj

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