Breaking: House Committee Set to Release Redacted Jeffrey Epstein Files This Week
Breaking: House Committee Set to Release Redacted Jeffrey Epstein Files This Week

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has announced its intention to make public a significant cache of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. These documents, obtained via subpoena, will undergo thorough redaction to safeguard victim identities and other sensitive information before their release.
A committee spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday that the panel is slated to begin receiving the materials from the Department of Justice this Friday, August 22, 2025. The public will gain access to these files after a meticulous review process, with the committee also consulting with the DOJ to ensure the release does not impede any ongoing criminal investigations.
This move follows persistent calls from many Republicans for increased transparency surrounding the high-profile Epstein case, an issue that has previously created division within the House. While Speaker Mike Johnson had earlier taken steps to delay a full House vote on the release of these DOJ files until September, aiming to provide the administration with ample time, the Oversight Committee’s current actions signal an imminent release. Rules Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx expressed optimism on Tuesday that the committee’s efforts to secure and release the documents could resolve the matter before a potentially contentious House vote becomes necessary.
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