House Democrats launch bid to subpoena Justice Department for Epstein files

By STEPHEN GROVES and MATT BROWN Associated Press WASHINGTON AP House Democrats launched a bid Wednesday to subpoena President Donald Trump s Justice Department for files in the sex trafficking review into Jeffrey Epstein goading GOP lawmakers to defy Trump and Republican leadership to backing the action Democrats on a subcommittee of the powerful House Committee on Oversight made a motion for the subpoena Wednesday afternoon just hours before the House was scheduled to end its July work session and depart Washington for a monthlong break The subcommittee s Republican chairman Rep Clay Higgins of Louisiana postponed a vote on the matter until the end of the meeting While several Republicans on the panel are members of a right-wing faction and have called for the release of the files it was not clear whether they would vote for the subpoena During a brief break in the meeting Higgins reported reporters he expected the motion for the subpoena to pass with specific changes If the Republican Party if our colleagues on this committee don t join us in this vote then what they re essentially doing is joining President Donald Trump in complicity Rep Summer Lee the Pennsylvania Democrat who made the motion for the subpoena stated reporters outside the hearing room Related Articles Judge bars ICE from forthwith taking Abrego Garcia into custody if he s circulated from jail Judge rejects Trump administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida US automakers say Trump s tariff deal with Japan puts them at a disadvantage FDA panel on the use of antidepressants during pregnancy is alarming experts Americans are paying for Trump s tariffs not foreign companies The move by Democrats revealed how they were doing practically everything in their power to force Republicans to act on the Epstein files House Speaker Mike Johnson caught between demands from Trump and clamoring from his own members for the House to act has resisted calls for action and prepared to send the House home a day early Johnson explained reporters earlier Wednesday there was no need to vote on act calling for the release of the Epstein files this week because the Trump administration is already doing everything within their power to release them Yet Democrats have delighted this week in pressing Republicans to help the release of the files Their efforts halted the GOP s legislative agenda for the week and turned attention to an issue that Trump has unsuccessfully implored his supporters to forget about They re fleeing our work our job and sending us back home because they don t want to vote to release these files This is something that they ran on This is something that they talked about the importance of transparency holding pedophiles accountable Lee commented Democratic leaders are hoping to make the issue about much more than just Epstein who died in his New York jail cell six years ago while he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges Why haven t Republicans disclosed the Epstein files to the American people It s reasonable to conclude that Republicans are continuing to protect the lifestyles of the rich and the shameless even if that includes pedophiles explained House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries at a news conference So it s all connected It comes as both parties are gearing up to take their messaging to voters on Trump s big multitrillion-dollar tax breaks and spending cuts bill For Republicans it s beautiful bill that will spark economic progress for Democrats it s an ugly gift mostly to the richest Americans that undermines strength care for low-income people Yet as furor has grown on the right over the Trump administration s reversal on promises related to Epstein several Democrats have seized on the opportunity to divide Republicans on the issue This goes to a fundamental sense of Is our administration co-opted by rich and powerful people that isn t looking out for ordinary Americans Or can we have a regime that looks out for ordinary Americans revealed Rep Ro Khanna a California Democrat who has put forward a bipartisan bill meant to force release of the files Republican leaders accuse Democrats of caring about the issue purely for political gain They point out that the Department of Justice held on to the Epstein inquiry through the presidency of Democrat Joe Biden Trump s Justice Department is also seeking the release of testimony from secret grand jury proceedings in the Epstein event though that effort is unlikely to produce new revelations The House Oversight Committee with aid from Republicans also advanced Tuesday a subpoena for Epstein s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell for a deposition However those lawmakers who want Congress to take a stronger role in the Epstein files have cautioned that Maxwell who is serving a prison sentence for helping Epstein sexually abuse underage girls may be an unreliable witness It s a good idea but it s not enough It s not nearly enough declared Rep Thomas Massie a Kentucky Republican who has pushed the bipartisan bill to pry the records from the Justice Department