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The House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein released a batch of files Tuesday related to the late convicted sex offender amid pressure for the Trump administration to release more information on his case.

The documents stem from a subpoena House Oversight Committee chair James Comer, R-Ky., issued last month to the Justice Department. The committee on Tuesday released 33,295 pages of records, which it has referred to as a first batch of documents from the DOJ.

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The content of all the records was not immediately clear, but many files had already been made public through court filings and other releases.

The committee’s investigation into Epstein comes weeks after Preside

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