9/18/2025, 3:08:03 PM · by ransomnote · 14 replies
X.com ^ | September 16, 2025 | Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson
Posted on 10/01/2025 11:23:27 AM PDT by ransomnote
GROK AI provided the following summary of Cormer's Goals for the Epstein-Relationship Hearings. (ransomnote: For your reference, the list of materials subpoenaed for review are here, and the schedule for testimony is at the bottom of this post.)
Overview of Comer's Goals for Epstein-Related Hearings
Rep. James Comer (R-KY), as Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, has framed the committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as the "most comprehensive" to date, focusing on the federal government's handling of their criminal cases. This includes transcribed interviews (functioning as hearings), document reviews, and subpoenas. Comer's goals, stated in press releases, updates, and public remarks as of October 1, 2025, emphasize uncovering systemic failures, ensuring justice for victims, and avoiding partisan distractions. The probe began with a DOJ subpoena on August 5, 2025, and has involved releasing over 33,000 pages of records, with ongoing actions like interviews with former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta (held September 19, 2025) and plans for Maxwell's deposition. Comer has repeatedly stressed that the effort is about "following the facts" to provide closure for survivors, not politics.
Key Stated Goals
Comer's objectives are outlined in committee announcements and his statements, aiming to expose potential cover-ups, enforcement lapses, and enablers in Epstein's sex trafficking network. Below is a table summarizing the main goals, with supporting examples from his remarks and actions:
Goal Description Examples/Supporting Statements Achieve Maximum Transparency Publicly release all subpoenaed documents and interview transcripts to inform the American people and survivors about the government's role. - Released 33,295 pages from DOJ on September 2, 2025, with ongoing productions to redact victim info. - Released Epstein estate records on September 8, 2025, stating: "We intend to make them public." - Acosta interview transcript to be released soon after September 19 hearing, emphasizing "full transparency." Ensure Accountability for Federal Handling Investigate and expose failures in DOJ and other agencies' investigations, including "sweetheart deals" and enforcement gaps. - Slammed prior investigations as inadequate, urging a review of how cases were handled across administrations. - Subpoenaed former Attorneys General (Barr cooperated; others submitted statements) and Acosta for details on evidentiary issues and work release violations. - Requested Suspicious Activity Reports from Treasury to probe "enforcement failures" in sex trafficking laws. Seek Justice for Survivors Prioritize victims by compiling evidence of trafficking networks and pushing for potential prosecutions or referrals. - Stated: "We owe it to the survivors to follow the facts, not politics." - Plans to create a "trafficking list" of powerful figures linked to Epstein's crimes based on records. - Focused on "bringing transparency and accountability for survivors of Epstein’s heinous crimes." Follow the Money Trail Obtain and review financial records to trace enablers, payments, and potential cover-ups. - Pursuing additional Epstein bank records based on new estate information. - Subpoenaed Epstein's estate for unredacted documents, including a "birthday book" by Maxwell. - Treasury files received to identify trafficking-related transactions. Conduct Thorough Interviews and Depositions Question key figures to gather firsthand accounts and clarify decisions in the cases. - Acosta's September 19 transcribed interview revealed regrets over state handling and confirmed no Trump involvement. - Subpoenaed Maxwell for deposition post-Supreme Court ruling; seeking Clintons for questioning on Epstein ties. - Withdrew Mueller subpoena due to health but obtained statements from others under penalty of perjury. Avoid Politicization Run a non-partisan, fact-based probe, criticizing Democrats for "cherry-picking" and manufacturing narratives. - Accused Democrats of ignoring new info and prioritizing politics over justice. - Emphasized: "Democrats must decide if their priority is justice for the survivors or politics." - Noted Trump Administration's full cooperation contrasts with prior delays. Additional Context
Comer has highlighted the Trump DOJ's rapid compliance (e.g., delivering thousands of pages faster than under Biden), positioning the investigation as a model of efficiency. Future steps include reviewing more records and potential referrals to DOJ if crimes are uncovered. The goals align with the committee's broader mission but are tailored to address Epstein's "heinous crimes" and provide "closure" through evidence-based oversight. No full public hearings have been announced beyond transcribed sessions, but Comer has indicated expansions based on findings.
ransomnote: Primary Sources Listed By Grok:
https://x.com/RepJamesComer/status/1958967811243712928?referrer=grok-com
https://x.com/GOPoversight/status/1963266752558600315?referrer=grok-com
https://x.com/GOPoversight/status/1957518180366106731?referrer=grok-com
Grok included a list of 20 more x.com posts as references along with the 10 webpages below:
Chairman Comer Presses for Transparency, Accountability on ...WASHINGTON—House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) delivered remarks before the House ... oversight.house.gov
Chairman Comer Announces New Actions in Oversight Committee's ...today made several announcements pertaining to the review of the federal government's investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell:. oversight.house.gov
House Oversight chair says committee has Epstein files from Treasury
Rep. James Comer also said his committee would seek to compile a list of people to whom Jeffrey Epstein might have trafficked women and ...politico.comOversight Committee Releases Records Provided by the Epstein ...
WASHINGTON—Today, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released records provided by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein pursuant ... oversight.house.govRep. Comer to create Epstein 'list' of powerful figures - The Hill
Rep. James Comer reveals House panel's plan to compile its own Jeffrey Epstein 'list' of powerful figures linked to the deceased sex ... thehill.comChairman Comer Provides Update on Review of the Federal ...
WASHINGTON—House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) today announced updates on the Committee's review ...oversight.house.govMany of the Epstein case files that were just released by a House ...
The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday publicly posted the files it has received from the Justice Department on the sex trafficking ... pbs.orgHouse Oversight Committee subpoenas DOJ for Epstein files - NPR
The committee asked the DOJ for files related to its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. It is also looking to question Bill and Hillary ...House Oversight subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein's estate - Axios
House Oversight subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate for documents — including an alleged "birthday book" prepared by Ghislaine Maxwell.James Comer Slams Prior Investigations Of Epstein - YouTube
At a House Rules Committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) urged further investigations into the previous government's handling ...youtube.comScheduled to testify before Comer's House Oversight Committee regarding the Epstein case.
- Department of Justice Records: August 19
- Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr: August 18
- Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales: August 26
- Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions: August 28
- Former FBI Director Robert Mueller: September 2
- Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch: September 9
- Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder: September 30
- Former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland: October 2
- Former FBI Director James Comey: October 7
- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: October 9
- Former President Bill Clinton: October 14
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I'd read that Comer's stated goals included the creation of a list of Epstein's clients. I asked Grok to tell me where that information was located.
Grok provided the following response:
Rep. James Comer (R-KY), as Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, stated his intent to compile a "trafficking list" of Jeffrey Epstein's clients in a press release issued by the committee on September 8, 2025. Specifically, the release highlighted the committee's receipt of additional records from Epstein's estate and emphasized Comer's goal to use these documents to identify individuals linked to Epstein's sex trafficking network. The statement noted: "These documents will aid in compiling a comprehensive list of Epstein’s clients and associates involved in his trafficking activities, ensuring justice for survivors." This was further echoed in a post on X by the Oversight Committee’s official account on the same date, summarizing the release and quoting Comer: "We are following the money and the facts to create a trafficking list of those who enabled or participated in Epstein’s crimes." Additionally, a September 2, 2025, committee update on the DOJ’s document production referenced Comer’s aim to "build a list of names tied to Epstein’s trafficking operations" based on financial records and witness testimonies. These sources collectively confirm his stated goal.
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Nobody cares.
So far, two of you care enough to comment! Seriously - some skim it, get what they want and move on. Others, stop to sneer....
Nobody cares.
some of us DO care, but realize that nothing with ever come of it.
They had over 20 years to do something about it. Since Epstein is dead and Maxwell is in prison I don’t see what else can be done.
3rd time you posted that. Perhaps you’re a bot.
“””3rd time you posted that. Perhaps you’re a bot.”””
Not a bot. I just don’t chase after worthless conspiracy theories.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled GROK AI: Comer's Stated Goals for the ongoing House Oversight Committee hearings on the Epstein Case, shelterguy wrote: They had over 20 years to do something about it. Since Epstein is dead and Maxwell is in prison I don’t see what else can be done.
Kash Patel said that Bush era lawyer Alex Acosted created a plea agreement for Epstein which barred future prosecution of those involved in the Epstein.
In an argumentalive exchange with Adam Schiff, Kash said the Administrations of Bush, Obama and Biden did "squat" about the Epstein case, and for this reason, President Trump courageously created new charges.I suspect these new charges are RICO, but it doesn't matter what they are. Comer's Committee is hearing evidence now. They can refer the case to the DOJ for prosecution, but likely Bondi has already been collecting evidence coming out of the hearing anyway and can pursue charges independent of the Committee. It matters to Trump; he will provide the impetus.
“””They can refer the case to the DOJ for prosecution,”””
Epstein might not show up for the trial. Just a hunch.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled GROK AI: Comer's Stated Goals for the ongoing House Oversight Committee hearings on the Epstein Case, shelterguy wrote: “””They can refer the case to the DOJ for prosecution,”””
Epstein might not show up for the trial. Just a hunch.
The House Oversight Committee holds the executive branch of government accountable for its actions. This inquiry is to expose and document the complict nature of the government's protection of Epstein. This points to the reason WHY the government would protect Epstein (he's supposedly Intel, Hillary was suggested as the one person who could protect Epstein over state borders in the US etc.) Comer also wants to track down a client's list. This is about exposing the elites for supporting and protecting this network. It's not about Epstein, who has already faced God over his crimes.
Apparently the statute of limitations doesn’t apply to conspiracy theories.
You want to remain negative, fine with me.
“””You want to remain negative, fine with me.”””
Not negative. I just don’t waste my life chasing after dead end conspiracy theories. Besides, I’m still focused on the grassy knoll guy.
Perhaps skipping threads you feel are a waste of time would be a strategy to consider.
But you can always stop and take the time to denounce posts about congressional hearings as conspiracy theories if you want.
“””Perhaps skipping threads you feel are a waste of time would be a strategy to consider.””””
It is not a waste of my time to make fun of conspiracy theories.
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