The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday released tens of thousands of Jeffrey Epstein-related files it had received from the Justice Department, as the controversy surrounding the case intensified with lawmakers' return to Washington.
While more than 30,000 pages were made public, the committee's release may not represent the totality of the Epstein-related documents in the Justice Department's possession.
Still, the files – which include flight logs, court filings, jail surveillance footage, redacted records, depositions and memos – fuel intrigue in a case that has at times driven a wedge between President Donald Trump and his own party.
The Republican-led House panel obtained the documents as part of a subpoena to the Justice Department last month, and the committee, in the day