Congress, Jeffrey Epstein and White House
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A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes.
In a Last Word exclusive interview, Bradley Edwards, an attorney who has represented over 200 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, reveals that he believes the Jeffrey Epstein birthday book with a letter bearing Donald Trump’s name as reported first by The Wall Street Journal is in possession of the Epstein estate.
“He told me he has like 15 or 16 hours of videotape of Jeff,” said Epstein’s brother Mark in an interview with NBC earlier this month, adding he had met with Bannon after Epstein’s death and asked to see the tapes. “He was trying to help Jeff rehabilitate his reputation.”
Johnson said he wouldn’t allow a vote on a measure calling on the White House to release all the files until after Labor Day at the earliest to give President Trump “space” to release some
The House may have gone home, but the Senate is still in Washington and the controversy over the Epstein files is still top of mind.
A lawyer for more than 200 of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims called on Congress to subpoena his estate for the “birthday book” that allegedly includes provocative letters from his high-profile associates.
A book assembled for the 50th birthday of Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 reportedly also included a message from former President Bill Clinton as well as Donald Trump. The book, presented to the wealthy Epstein three years before he first faced criminal charges,
House Democrats sent a letter to lawyers of Jeffrey Epstein's estate on July 25 seeking a copy of Epstein's so-called "birthday book."