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Epstein victims set to break silence amid bipartisan push to release files: ‘People are going to be outraged’

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Victims of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will go in front of cameras on Wednesday, as the controversy over Epstein-related files reignites with Congress back in Washington this week.

The victims are scheduled to join Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky amid a bipartisan push by members of Congress to release files related to the federal investigation of Epstein, who died in prison six years ago while awaiting federal charges related to sex trafficking,

Khanna said that “people are going to be outraged” after seeing the news conference.

The news conference is part of the effort by Khanna and Massie to pass through the House a procedural motion known as a discharge petition, which could force a House vote urging the Justice Department to release the Epstein files.

KHANNA ON EPSTEIN VICTIMS NEWS CONFERENCE: ‘PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE OUTRAGED’

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were both indicted on federal sex trafficking charges stemming from Epstein’s years of abuse of underage girls. Getty Images© Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

On the eve of the news conference, the House committee that’s been investigating the Epstein files released thousands of documents related to the case that the Justice Department had handed over to lawmakers.

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The surprise document dump of nearly 34,000 pages by the House Oversight Committee included a Justice Department interview with one-time Epstein partner Ghislaine Maxwell, and videos that appear to show the inside of Epstein’s Palm Beach, Florida home.

THOUSANDS OF EPSTEIN DOCUMENTS SUDDENLY RELEASED

“This is the most thorough investigation into Epstein and Maxwell to date, and we are getting results,” Oversight Committee chair Rep. James Comer of Kentucky said Tuesday evening.

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer is releasing thousands of files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. Getty Images© Getty Images

But Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrat on the committee, claimed that nearly 97% of those documents were already public.

The sudden release appeared to be a bid to neutralize the effort by Khanna and Massie, which Comer called a “political stunt.”

But Massie charged that “there’s nothing new here” in the suddenly released fires. “They haven’t given us anything.”

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Khanna, in a Fox News Digital interview on Monday, pushed towards the news conference.

“These victims haven’t spoken for decades. When Epstein got that lenient plea deal, no one talked to the victims or their lawyers,” Khanna said.

“My belief is, when the American people actually hear the victims for the first time, they are going to sympathize, their hearts are going to be broken, and all the victims are saying is for closure,” he predicted.

Khanna argued that “there are a lot of other rich, powerful men, politicians, business leaders, who have committed abuse and who have not been held accountable. That’s what we’re going to hear on Sept. 3, and people are going to be outraged, and I don’t see how, after that, the House can’t vote for the release of these files.”

Massie, in a social media post, hoped that House Speaker Mike Johnson “will listen to the pleas of these victims for justice and quit trying to block a vote on our legislation to release the Epstein files.”

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Trump says ‘whole Epstein thing’ is a Democratic ‘hoax’

The White House’s handling of the Epstein case sparked outcry earlier this summer after the Justice Department and the FBI appeared to close the book on their investigation after announcing they had uncovered no evidence of an Epstein client list.

The move infuriated many of President Donald Trump’s MAGA supporters and allies – who had anticipated blockbuster revelations – with some calling for Attorney General Pam Bondi to be fired.

And the president aggravated some in MAGA world a month ago by calling the Epstein case a Democratic hoax and arguing that “PAST supporters” had “bought into this bullsh–.”

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Khanna and Massie are optimistic they have the votes to support their effort.

“I’m confident we’re going to get the 218 votes for the discharge petition,” Khanna told Fox News Digital, as he was interviewed ahead of addressing the New Hampshire AFL-CIO’s annual Labor Day breakfast.

“We’ve got 212 Democrats and 12 Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. Look, this is not about Donald Trump, and it’s not partisan. This is about justice for the victims of rich and powerful men who abused underage girls…In this country, people want transparency. They want accountability.”

Epstein died by suicide in a New York federal prison in 2019 while awaiting federal charges related to sex trafficking,

Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., speaks at the New Hampshire AFL-CIO Labor Day breakfast, on Sept. 1, 2025, in Manchester, New Hampshire. Fox News© Fox News

In the ensuing years, there has been intense speculation and theories regarding who else may have been involved in the sex ring the financier allegedly operated.

A House vote on a separate resolution proposed by GOP leadership, which calls on the Oversight Committee to formally continue its investigation into the Epstein files, along with the document release Tuesday evening, appear to be a concerted effort to blunt Khanna and Massie.

Massie claimed that the leadership’s resolution aims to “provide political cover for those members who don’t support our bipartisan legislation to force the release of the Epstein files.”

But Johnson, hours later, shot back, arguing, “I would not put much stock into what Thomas Massie says.”

And the Speaker added that “the House is going to do its job here, and you’re going to get maximum transparency. And we’ll let the American people decide.”

A handful of accusers of both Epstein and Maxwell, who was convicted of sex-trafficking and is serving 20 years in prison, were on Capitol Hill Tuesday and met privately with Johnson and Comer.

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Epstein estate to hand over ‘birthday book’ to lawmakers, House Dem says

Rep. Robert Garcia says estate will provide book and unreported documents as part of a federal probe

Lawmakers could soon have Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “birthday book,” which could potentially give insight into the disgraced late financier’s social ties.

Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., who serves as the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, told MSNBC on Friday that Epstein’s estate “is actually going to actually now get us that book and a bunch of other documents that they have that’s not actually been reported yet.” He added that the lawmakers expect to receive the book and the documents on Sept. 8.

Garcia also told MSNBC that “many of the victims” of Epstein would speak to lawmakers on Capitol Hill next week to “highlight their stories.” He did not name the lawmakers or accusers expected to meet.

Rep. Robert Garcia

Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., speaks during a news conference about Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., on Capitol Hill July 17, 2023, in Washington, D.C.  (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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EPSTEIN ESTATE HIT WITH NEW HOUSE SUBPOENA FOR ‘CLIENT LIST,’ CALL LOGS

The release date is confirmed in the subpoena signed by House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky. The specific deadline listed in the subpoena is Sept. 8 at 12 p.m.

“The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is reviewing the possible mismanagement of the federal government’s investigation of Mr. Jeffrey Epstein and Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell, the circumstances and subsequent investigations of Mr. Epstein’s death, the operation of sex-trafficking rings and ways for the federal government to effectively combat them, and potential violations of ethics rules related to elected officials,” Comer stated in a cover letter that accompanied the subpoena.

Jeffrey Epstein walks free

Jeffrey Epstein, pictured in New York City Feb. 23, 2011, is the subject of a bipartisan House Oversight Committee investigation. (David McGlynn)

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“Recent reporting indicates the estate of Mr. Epstein has access to documents relevant to the Committee’s investigation, including the alleged ‘birthday book’ prepared for Mr. Epstein by Ms. Maxwell… It is imperative that Congress conduct oversight of the federal government’s enforcement of sex trafficking laws generally and specifically its handling of the investigation and prosecution of Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell,” Comer added.

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BILL BARR, FORMER TRUMP ATTORNEY GENERAL, TO FACE HOUSE INVESTIGATORS IN EPSTEIN PROBE

House Oversight Democrats released a statement Monday supporting the subpoena for the book and calling on former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and Trump Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to testify before Congress. He is expected to appear for a closed-door transcribed interview next month.

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With a federal probe of the case under way, lawmakers have sought the testimony of several former high-ranking officials, such as former Attorney General Bill Barr. While Barr testified before lawmakers, Democrats, such as Reps. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va., and Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, were not pleased with Republicans’ questions.

Protester holds a sign about the Epstein files in front of the White House

A demonstrator holds a sign calling for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files outside the White House Aug. 11, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Comer, who argued those accusations were baseless, implored Democrats not to politicize a bipartisan investigation. Divisions deepened after Comer said Barr had no knowledge of, nor did he believe there were any implications of wrongdoing on President Donald Trump’s part related to Epstein.

Garcia disagreed. Though he did not attend the deposition, he said in a statement that Barr did not clear Trump.

Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.