Has the House Oversight Committee published any press releases or hearing transcripts mentioning Sascha Riley on its official website or in the Congressional Record?

Checked on January 14, 2026
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Executive summary

Based on the reporting supplied, there is no evidence in the material provided that the House Oversight Committee has published a press release or a hearing transcript on its official websites or in the Congressional Record that mentions the name "Sascha Riley"; the sources supplied list the committee’s press-release archive, hearings archive, and Congress.gov hearing-transcript pages but none of the snippets or indexes presented include that name [1] [2] [3]. That conclusion is limited to the documents and search results given here; the record could still contain such a reference outside the supplied snippets or on pages not included in these search results.

1. What the supplied committee archives show (and do not show)

The materials provided include the House Oversight Committee’s press releases archive and hearings archive on the committee’s official site, which catalog recent announcements, hearings, and staff reports such as hearings on federal fraud and press releases about committee reports [1] [2], but the excerpts supplied from those archives do not contain the name Sascha Riley or any clear indication of a release or transcript mentioning that person [1] [2].

2. Where hearing transcripts are formally published

Congressional hearing transcripts are compiled and indexed on Congress.gov, which is the Library of Congress-managed portal that lists House committee hearing transcripts; the supplied search results include a pointer to the House committee hearing-transcripts page on Congress.gov [3]. The provided Congress.gov snippet is an index reference and does not, in the excerpts supplied here, show any hearing transcript text or an instance of the name Sascha Riley [3].

3. Parallel committee sites and records included in the reporting

The reporting also includes links and snippets from the Democratic side’s Oversight site and the committee homepage—distinct pages that post news and demands from Ranking Members and Democrats—yet those supplied Democrat-site snippets likewise do not show any press release or news item referencing Sascha Riley in the text provided [4] [5]. The main Oversight Committee homepage and related press-release pages are part of the supplied set of sources but the excerpts here do not feature that name [6] [1].

4. What can legitimately be concluded from these sources

Therefore, strictly from the supplied set of documents and search-result snippets, there is no demonstrated press release or hearing transcript on the Oversight Committee’s official press-release pages, hearings pages, or on the Congress.gov transcripts index that mentions Sascha Riley [1] [2] [3]. This is a negative finding anchored in the content provided, not an exhaustive proof that no such document exists anywhere in the full public record, because the reporting here consists of selected pages and snippets rather than a full-text search of all committee documents.

5. Limitations, alternative explanations and next steps

This analysis is constrained by the scope of the supplied reporting: the snippets and index pages cited establish where the committee posts releases and transcripts [1] [2] [3] but do not represent a complete full-text search of every archived page or the full Congressional Record; it remains possible that a press release or a transcript elsewhere in the committee’s complete archive, the Congressional Record beyond the hearing-transcript index, or a related subcommittee posting mentions Sascha Riley but was not among the provided snippets [1] [2] [3]. Verifying absolutely would require a full-text search of the Oversight Committee press-release and hearing archives and a Congress.gov full-text search of the Congressional Record for the specific name.

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