James Comer Pressed About Trump Admin's Epstein Cover-Up Ahead of Hillary Clinton Deposition
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James Comer Pressed About Trump Admin's Epstein Cover-Up Ahead of Hillary Clinton Deposition
"We're looking into the accusation by the NPR. We don't know the answer to that. We know what the administration says. We're still looking to get a definitive answer on that. But look, let's just be realistic here. If you go by a lot of what the Democrats have said you had Jasmine Crockett accused Lee Zeldin of taking donations from Jeffrey Epstein. It was the wrong Jeffrey Epstein."
"The NPR investigation, published on February 24, found over 50 pages that appear to have been catalogued, but were not a part of the massive trove of files related to Epstein."
Rep. James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, addressed reporters before deposing Hillary Clinton regarding her connections to Jeffrey Epstein. When questioned about a Justice Department cover-up involving withheld Epstein documents that mentioned President Trump and included allegations of sexual abuse of a minor, Comer stated the committee is investigating the NPR report that identified over 50 catalogued but unreleased pages. Comer acknowledged the administration's position while indicating the investigation remains ongoing. He criticized Democratic lawmakers for making unsubstantiated accusations linking Republicans to Epstein, citing instances where Democrats incorrectly identified individuals as connected to the sex trafficker.
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