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After the Democrats won a surprise vote on the Chamber’s supervisory committee to assign Epstein’s files, it was inevitable that the Républicains de la Chambre would transform assignment into a part of their Trump protection effort, and the president of the James Comer (R-KY) surveillance committee (R-KY) followed.

Here is the list of people that the chamber’s surveillance committee has been assigned to appear in connection with their Epstein survey:
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Files of the Ministry of Justice: August 19
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Former American prosecutor William Barr: August 18
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Former American prosecutor Alberto Gonzales: August 26
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The former US prosecutor Jeff Sessions: August 28
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Former director of the FBI Robert Mueller: September 2
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The old American general prosecutor Loretta Lynch: September 9
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Former American prosecutor Eric Holder: September 30
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The former American general prosecutor Merrick Garland: October 2
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Former FBI director James Comey: October 7
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: October 9
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Former President Bill Clinton: October 14
Everyone on the list in addition to the Ministry of Justice is an enemy or a critic of Donald Trump. It is obvious according to the list that the republicans of the supervisory committee plan to transform Epstein’s investigation into a deviation from Donald Trump.
There are no current Trump administration officials on the assignment list. The Attorney General Pam Bondi, who promised the list of Epstein customers and then stated that he did not exist, was not on the list.
FBI director Kash Patel, who has spent years talking about Epstein files, is not on the list either.
