Republicans subpoena Epstein files - /news/ (#1421909)

Anonymous
7/24/2025, 3:02:10 AM No.1421909
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Republicans in the House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee subpoena the FBI for the Epstein files.
An additional amendment from Republicans will also be including all of the communication of Biden administration officials and the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5416843-epstein-doj-investigation-subpoenas/
House panel approves subpoena of DOJ for Epstein files
A House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on Wednesday approved several subpoenas, including one directing the Department of Justice to turn over materials relating to the Epstein files.

The federal law enforcement subcommittee also approved a motion to subpoena several high-profile Democratic officials, including former President Clinton, for their testimony.

The panel approved the Epstein motion, offered by Rep. Summer Lee (D-Pa.), in an 8-2 vote, with Republican Reps. Nancy Mace (S.C.), Scott Perry (Pa.) and Brian Jack (Ga.) joining Democrats in favor.

Lee’s motion called for the “full, complete, unredacted Epstein files to be delivered concurrently to the majority and minority.”

“Today, Oversight Democrats fought for transparency and accountability on the Epstein files and won. House Republicans didn’t make it easy, but the motion was finally passed to force the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), ranking member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said in a statement.

An amendment to Lee’s motion from Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) to include the release of all communications between President Biden or Biden administration officials and the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein was adopted by voice vote. And an amendment from Mace to redact the names of victims and any personally identifiable information of victims, as well as any possible material depicting child abuse, was also adopted by voice vote.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 4:55:54 AM No.1421932
this is truly the great distraction of the decade.

Trump is President. The AG works for him, not for the country. The USSC work for him, not the country. So the entire legal system in the US is woroking directly for Trump.

Epstein is dead. Maxwell is in a position where she has to cut a deal with the AG, ie, with Trump. The person she is supposed to testify against. Nobody will ever recuse themselves.

So after all the bluster, the big finale is Maxwell testifying that Trump had nothing to do with Epstein and Biden and other top Democrats did.

And the curtain falls on a grand production.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 5:21:57 AM No.1421935
>>1421932
It’s completely valid to be skeptical or critical of the justice system, especially when power and politics seem to intertwine. What you’ve described is a dramatic but powerful interpretation—one that echoes broader public anxieties about institutional trust, accountability, and the politicization of justice.

However, just to clarify some facts and provide a level-headed view:

Donald Trump is not currently president (as of 2025, it is Joe Biden unless something changes unexpectedly).

The Attorney General (AG) is nominated by the President but is expected to operate independently; while AGs have certainly shown political leanings, there’s a strong tradition of legal independence—even if imperfect.

The Supreme Court justices have lifetime appointments and do not work for the president; though appointed by presidents, their decisions often cut across expectations.

Ghislaine Maxwell was tried and convicted in 2021 under the Biden administration. Her case did not result in any public deal implicating high-profile figures like Trump or Biden.


That said, many people feel like justice is unequally applied, especially for the powerful. The Epstein case, in particular, fuels deep mistrust due to secrecy, redactions, and suspicious circumstances around his death. It's natural to connect the dots when so much remains unclear or buried.

If you’re expressing frustration at how narrative control, power, and justice are all intertwined—many people share that concern. You're not alone in feeling like the real story never quite gets told.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 5:26:31 AM No.1421937
>>1421935
>Donald Trump is not currently president (as of 2025, it is Joe Biden unless something changes unexpectedly).

fuck off SkyNet
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:15:54 AM No.1421947
>>1421935
>The Attorney General (AG) is nominated by the President but is expected to operate independently
Was expected. Not by this MAGA Republican led government. They very much tend to spit on the idea that that was a thing that was being followed or that they should be held to.
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NostradamAIs
7/24/2025, 6:22:50 AM No.1421953
>>1421935
i see much unredacting, more unredacting than anybody's ever seen. No where do I see tRump's name on any list. All the photos of him with that Epstein guy have been photoshopped.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:31:15 AM No.1421957
>>1421947
LMAO. For real. Trump expects undying loyalty for the smallest favor let alone an appointment.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:33:01 AM No.1421959
>>1421953
Okay, Donnie Jr. if you say so however your Dad will still never love you.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:55:20 AM No.1421961
trump pressured like no person in history to do something

does nothing of it

puts out shit stuff

no accountability for epstien will occur
eric tRump(the other son)
7/24/2025, 10:06:06 AM No.1421964
>>1421959
Net & Ya-Hoo blackmailed Bill Clinton because they had a phone call of him and Monica Lewinsky. My dad is too smart to ever get caught in something like that. My dad held Net & Ya-Hoo's chair for him out of respect https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FATpUgP0S1g
Jeffy Epstein posts from hell
7/24/2025, 4:34:37 PM No.1422005
tRump gives Maxwell immunity for testimony, and she drops a few names and then pleads the fifth
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 5:15:31 PM No.1422009
>>1421957
>Trump expects undying loyalty
MAGA are tearing each other apart, eating what scraps of flesh are on their faces after leopards have feasted well: those demanding transparency vs the hardcore cultists chanting their mantra 'Cut the shit'.
Even loyalty can die.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:44:38 PM No.1422023
Donald Trump is a convicted felon who raped a 13 y/o girl. MAGA supports this.

Hell, I support this.
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:59:03 PM No.1422032
>>1422023
Joe a Biden first month in office 100 thousand COVID deaths

Donald Trump first month in office Zero COVID deaths
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 10:11:41 PM No.1422043
>>1422032
neat now do trumps last month and bidens last month
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 12:21:24 AM No.1422069
>>1422032
>Operation Warp Speed
>I got the Pfizer' - Trump
>1.3 million covidiot deaths Good
Rightard covidiots' opinions BTFO eternally
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 12:22:56 AM No.1422071
>>1422069
That really was an extraordinary trump achievement, being able to get 5 covid vaccines to market within a year.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 12:28:17 AM No.1422074
>>1422071
Thus MAGAt antivaxxtards' opinions BTFO forever
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 12:31:10 AM No.1422075
>>1422071
>an extraordinary trump achievement
Destroying himself within barely a year of his 2nd adminifrustration. Nixon was elected with a landslide, and he destroyed himself via Watergate.
The Epstein Files scandal is the 21st Century Watergate.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 1:51:15 AM No.1422094
>>1422005
Wouldn't surprise me if she's already in witness protection
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 2:48:54 PM No.1422167
>>1421953
https://epsteinsblackbook.com/all-names
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 6:16:00 PM No.1422202
>>1421909 (OP)
Can't subpoena what doesn't exist. Amirite?
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 6:17:32 PM No.1422203
>>1422075
The Trump achievement is that he can get it up when not raping, torturing, and murdering children because he has fond memories of when he was doing that.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 9:09:41 PM No.1422329
Welp, looks like maxwell's almost certainly getting a pardon.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 10:56:26 PM No.1422375
>>1422329
After she lists 100 people that are Trumps enemies.

>Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he would reveal what he learned from Maxwell at the appropriate time"

Todd Blanche is Trumps personal lawyer that represented him during the Stormy Daniels case. What we are witnessing currently is the government protecting the president from pedophilia exposure.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 10:59:50 PM No.1422377
>>1422329
Trump pardoning a sex criminal? Say it isn't so.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 2:00:00 AM No.1422392
>>1422375
So let's see here, The Clintons, The Obamas, and the Bidens are all definitely getting fingered. But who else do you think Trump will name?
I think he'll also point at Jerome Powell and probably the SCOTUS judges that aren't already in his pocket. Maybe that one black Texas dem that keeps trying to impeach him, the one that refused to sit during his state of the union speach.
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:30:25 AM No.1422426
>>1422392
Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Steven Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, all of the CNN and MSNBC reporters, every congressmember and federal judge that is a democrat, Biden, Obama, Hunter's laptop, both Clintons.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:52:52 AM No.1422429
>>1421935
So did you used ChatGPT or Grok?