
Kentucky Congressman Gives Update on Epstein Case
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Rep. James Comer expects case documents will be turned over.
U.S. Representative James Comer says he thinks the U.S. Department of Justice is cooperating with the House Oversight Committee's investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case. Comer, a Republican from Kentucky's 1st Congressional District, is chair of the House Oversight Committee. Earlier this month, the committee subpoenaed the U.S. Department of Justice, requesting all relevant documents.
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Kentucky Congressman Gives Update on Epstein Case
Clip: Season 4 Episode 36 | 1m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
U.S. Representative James Comer says he thinks the U.S. Department of Justice is cooperating with the House Oversight Committee's investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case. Comer, a Republican from Kentucky's 1st Congressional District, is chair of the House Oversight Committee. Earlier this month, the committee subpoenaed the U.S. Department of Justice, requesting all relevant documents.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipIn other news, the Kentucky congressman says he expects documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case will be turned over soon.
Congressman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky's first district, is chair of the House Oversight Committee.
Earlier this month, the committee subpoenaed the U.S. Department of Justice, requesting all documents relevant to the Epstein investigation.
Congressman comer gave an update on the investigation today.
We're having really good conversations.
You have to understand how many you can imagine how many documents there are.
I think that we're going to have the, I think we'll receive the documents very soon.
They're they're compiling everything together.
I think, we're working together, in a good faith effort, and everything's coming along.
I expect to, received the documents very, very soon.
Today, former Attorney General Bill Barr testified before the House Oversight Committee.
He's the first of ten high profile officials subpoenaed by the committee to do so.
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