Bills and resolutions about whether Congress should keep investigating how federal agencies handled the Epstein and Maxwell investigations, including subpoenas and possible obstruction of record release.
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“Congress should be able to investigate how the Epstein case was handled, including subpoenas, oversight work, and possible obstruction of record release.”
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“The government should release more records about how it handled the Epstein case, with clear rules about what can stay secret and why.”
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