Epstein DOJ Accountability
Whether Congress should strengthen independent oversight of DOJ and FBI handling of the Epstein matter.
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Who should investigate possible wrongdoing in how DOJ and the FBI handled the Epstein matter?
This is about whether Congress should give the Justice Department's independent inspector general more power to investigate DOJ and FBI conduct, and how insulated that watchdog should be from political appointees. It is not about giving DOJ more control over the files.
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