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“The investigation group should be able to obtain testimony or records through Judiciary Committee subpoenas and review certain intelligence-related information under House handling rules.”
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“The Senate should be able to go to court when it believes the executive branch is not following a law, but the rules for who controls that lawsuit matter.”
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“Congress and GAO should have stronger ways to get records and answers from federal agencies and officials, including court enforcement, faster subpoena cases, withholding explanations, and penalties for knowing refusals.”
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“The Senate should publicly restate that independent journalism helps people know what government is doing and hold leaders accountable.”
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“Congressional investigators should examine how federal agencies collect, use, share, and investigate information about U.S. citizens, including active criminal investigations and sensitive collection methods.”
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“Congressional investigators should examine how federal agencies get or share information with companies, nonprofits, or other government offices when action is taken against Americans.”
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“The Senate should formally stand with reporters who are threatened, harassed, or attacked because they gather and publish news.”
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“The House should create a temporary subcommittee to investigate federal executive branch actions involving information collection, investigations, and civil liberties.”
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“Federal executive officials should let reporters gather news, ask questions, protect sources, and report critically without being punished through official actions because of their journalism.”
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“The Attorney General should have to post DOJ, FBI, and U.S. Attorneys' Office records about Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days, in a format the public can search and download.”
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“Federal agencies should follow disclosure laws and release records on time unless there is a narrow reason to protect private information.”
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“The investigation group should be able to let lawmakers question witnesses for more than five minutes and let trained staff question witnesses during hearings.”
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“DOJ should not be allowed to hide, delay, or redact Epstein-related records just because release could embarrass someone, hurt a reputation, or cause political problems.”
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“The investigation group should be able to examine other possible civil liberties violations involving U.S. citizens and pursue related matters that come from information it collects.”
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“The Senate should officially say it disapproves of President Donald J. Trump's statements and actions described as attacks on news organizations, reporters, and press institutions.”
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“Presidents should have to report to Congress and face review when they use emergency powers, spend money under emergency declarations, or rely on emergency action documents.”
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“Visitor logs for the White House, the Vice President's residence, and other regular official business sites should be published every 90 days, while sensitive privacy, law-enforcement, and national-security details can be withheld.”
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“The Attorney General should be allowed to hide narrow parts of records to protect victims' identities and private files, block child sexual abuse material, avoid harming active federal cases, or keep images of death, abuse, or injury from public release.”
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“Every hidden part of an Epstein-related record should have a written reason, and that reason should be sent to Congress and published in the Federal Register.”
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“If the government keeps parts of these records secret, it should use narrow rules, explain itself, and face oversight.”
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“The investigation group should issue a final report, may issue earlier reports, and should be able to recommend changes to federal law while leaving formal bill markups to the full Judiciary Committee.”
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