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House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

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Oct 31, 2025
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Which government agencies have access to the Epstein files?

The and the are the principal custodians of the largest and most complete investigative records related to Jeffrey Epstein, and Congress — principally the House Committee on Oversight and Government R...

Nov 25, 2025
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Have congressional pension rules changed recently or are there proposals to reform them in 2025?

Congressional pension rules have not been swept away in 2025 — members remain eligible for pensions under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) with vesting typically after five years and ben...

Jan 13, 2026
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How many documents so far has the epstein files been released?

The Department of Justice has publicly acknowledged that 12,285 documents — totaling 125,575 pages — from the Jeffrey Epstein corpus have been published so far, a figure the DOJ itself disclosed in co...

Nov 22, 2025

Where can I find the released Jeffrey Epstein emails online and are there official repositories?

The largest public release of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails came from the House Oversight Committee’s multi‑tens-of‑thousands‑page document dumps in November 2025; reporters and advocacy groups have parsed...

Dec 10, 2025

What committees did Jasmine Crockett serve on during her time in Congress?

Rep. Jasmine Crockett served on two House committees during her time in Congress: the House Committee on the Judiciary and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform; she has also appeared...

Nov 21, 2025

Where can I access the Epstein email cache and court-released records online?

Congressional committees and courts have already published large batches of Jeffrey Epstein records — including email caches (roughly 20,000–23,000 pages) posted by the House Oversight Committee and m...

Jan 13, 2026

What is the House Oversight Committee’s public record regarding subpoenas tied to Epstein’s lawyers and executors?

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has publicly recorded that it approved and “secured” subpoenas seeking depositions of Jeffrey Epstein’s co-executors—attorney Darren Indyke and a...

Dec 14, 2025

Which officials or agencies control the release of documents about Jeffrey Epstein?

Federal law and multiple institutions now intersect over who controls release of Jeffrey Epstein–related records: Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act directing the Attorney General to p...

Dec 8, 2025

What federal agency requested welfare-fraud data from states and why?

The most direct evidence in the provided reporting shows multiple federal actors — Congress (House Oversight Committee) and federal watchdogs like the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency...

Dec 21, 2025

Which trustees, estate managers, or government agencies oversee assets from the epstein estate now?

The publicly documented oversight of assets tied to Jeffrey Epstein involves private executors and estate agents named in court filings, active congressional subpoenas and document custody by the Hous...

Nov 22, 2025

Where can I access the Jeffrey Epstein email cache released to the public?

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (House Oversight) has posted a large public release of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate — roughly 20,000–23,000 pages that include thousan...

Nov 17, 2025

Are any NDAs signed by Epstein's victims invalidated or challenged under current law and what precedent applies?

Current mainstream reporting in November 2025 focuses on newly released Epstein documents, congressional pressure to disclose more files and political fights over those disclosures — not on a clear, r...

Oct 31, 2025

Are the Epstein files available to the public through FOIA requests?

Publicly released Jeffrey Epstein records exist, but they are partial and uneven: a congressional release of and scattered agency document libraries confirm some material is available, while litigatio...

Jan 10, 2026

Are there congressional hearings or oversight reports mentioning Erika Kirk?

There are no congressional hearings or oversight reports in the provided record that mention Erika Kirk; searches of House Oversight committee hearing archives and related congressional resources incl...

Dec 20, 2025

Where can researchers and the public access primary sources (court filings, flight logs, depositions) about Epstein's network?

Primary-source materials connected to Jeffrey Epstein — court filings, flight logs, photos, evidence lists and some deposition transcripts — are now publicly accessible through a mix of official gover...

Dec 12, 2025

What House committees did jasmine crockett join after the 2024 election?

After the 2024 election Jasmine Crockett was assigned to two House committees: the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the Committee on the Judiciary; official member listings show her se...

Dec 5, 2025

Which investigators or agencies examined the Epstein emails and what were their findings?

Multiple investigators and agencies have reviewed Jeffrey Epstein’s emails and related files: the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has publicly released tens of thousands of pages fr...

Nov 30, 2025

Are there subpoenas or asset forfeiture documents revealing payments from Epstein to his inner circle?

Documents recently released by Congress and courts show multiple large payments from Jeffrey Epstein to people in his orbit — for example, congressional analysis cites at least $25 million paid to Ghi...

Nov 27, 2025

What government agencies have investigated Jeffrey Epstein's visitor records and findings?

Multiple federal and congressional entities have reviewed Jeffrey Epstein’s visitor records and related materials: the Department of Justice (including U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and the FBI) produced ma...

Nov 24, 2025

Where can I find primary sources and vetted analyses of the Epstein emails for further research?

The most direct primary material available to researchers are the document dumps from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate released publicly by the U.S. House Oversight Committee — roughly 20,000–23,000 pages of ...