QUESTION OF THE DAY: Will the House release meaningful information in the Epstein case?

Matthew Sanders
A U.S. House Committee voted this week to release redacted portions of the Epstein files.
Committee members are set to start receiving files this week. The public release will come later, and a spokesperson for the committee told reporters that members will consult with the Justice Department on the release.
The department has a questionable history when it comes to releases related to Epstein. A release to conservative influencers after President Donald Trump took office contained information already made public. Justice officials later said there was no list of Epstein clients in those files.
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