Since the Republican Party assumed control of the federal government, there has been a noticeable lack of oversight regarding the Trump administration’s actions by the Republican-led House majority. Even when oversight activities seem to be occurring, they do not always reflect their true nature.
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Donald Trump has claimed he wields influence over the House majority, positioning himself as the de facto Speaker of the House, and has allegedly been working to suppress the Epstein investigation since his return to the White House.
The bipartisan support from Republicans for the legislation mandating the DOJ to release the complete Epstein files was reportedly misleading.
The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer (R-KY), has professed to be probing the Epstein scandal. Although both Democratic and Republican members of the committee are striving for a thorough investigation, Chairman Comer has made efforts to obstruct these attempts.
Despite bipartisan committee members achieving several successes in pursuing justice for Epstein’s survivors during meetings and hearings, Rep. Comer has enacted measures to hinder further progress.

