James Comer Is Effectively Killing the Epstein Investigation

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer plans to change the Epstein investigation proceedings to informal 'roundtables' without rules or oaths, sparking accusations from Democrats that he's trying to undermine the investigation. The new format will limit the committee's ability to subpoena witnesses and uncover the truth.
The House Oversight Committee is changing its investigation into the Epstein scandal. Democrats accuse Chair James Comer of undermining the probe by replacing formal hearings with informal 'roundtables' that don't require witnesses to testify under oath. This move will limit the committee's ability to subpoena witnesses and force votes on transparency measures. The Epstein investigation has implicated several high-profile figures, including Les Wexner, Leon Black, and Donald Trump. Trump's name appears over 38,000 times in the Epstein files, with some instances alleging child abuse. The new format is seen as an attempt to curtail the subpoena power of both parties and avoid scrutiny.
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