Former Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony before the House Oversight Committee regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files has been rescheduled. The Department of Justice and Bondi have faced criticism over their involvement in the case.
Jeffrey Epstein's accountant, Richard Khan, and lawyer, Darren Indyke, testified before the House Oversight Committee for over five hours, claiming the Department of Justice never interviewed them regarding the disgraced financier's crimes, despite admitting to receiving millions.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche faced intense questioning from Katie Miller regarding the Epstein files and the circumstances surrounding the pedophile's death, ahead of his scheduled testimony before the House Oversight Committee.
Representative Garcia states that the Oversight Committee believes approximately half of the Jeffrey Epstein files remain in the possession of the Department of Justice.
The Oversight Committee took the action over the objections of its Republican chairman, after several G.O.P. members sided with Democrats to insist on it.
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The former US president and former secretary of state appeared before the House Oversight Committee last week to testify about their relations with Epstein.
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Hillary Clinton testified for over six hours before the House Oversight Committee regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, denying any knowledge of their criminal activities.
A view of the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, where Hillary Clinton testified on Thursday
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Two complaints have been filed with the police oversight committee regarding the conduct of Helgi Jensson, the police chief in the Westfjords, at a festival in Flateyri on February 14.
House Oversight Committee staff will travel to Ohio to depose billionaire Les Wexner, who was named as a Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator in a 2019 FBI document.
US Representative Ilhan Omar and her husband, Tim Mynett, are reportedly being investigated by the House Oversight Committee following allegations of a sudden surge in their wealth.
An Epstein survivor has reflected on whether former President Bill Clinton could have intervened to stop the pedophile's abuse, following Clinton's statement to the House Oversight Committee that he 'wished' the victim had told him about the abuse.
An Icelandic committee overseeing police operations has declared the data security in the shared network drive of the country's police departments to be unacceptable. This finding follows a proactive investigation initiated after reports by Kveikur.
A prison guard who was on duty when convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in a New York jail is set to testify before the US House Oversight Committee.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton testified before a congressional oversight committee regarding their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, with Bill Clinton reportedly smiling while viewing photos.
The Commerce Secretary, who misrepresented his relationship with the convicted sex offender, has volunteered to appear, the House Oversight Committee’s leader said.
Bill Clinton says he doesn't know whether Jeffrey Epstein killed himself or not ... telling lawmakers he can only go off the medical findings. During the former president's grilling before the GOP-led House Oversight Committee on Friday, Clinton…
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released video footage from their depositions of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The House Oversight Committee has requested a briefing from the Department of Justice regarding foreign funding allegedly supporting anti-ICE protest groups, amidst ongoing Iran and anti-ICE protests.
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Bill Clinton, former US President, testifies before a US House of Representatives oversight committee about his relationship with sex offender and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Democratic Rep. Wesley Bell of Missouri, a member of the House Oversight Committee, discussed the deposition of the Clintons in the ongoing Epstein probe, with former President Clinton's deposition continuing.
Hillary Clinton testified in a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee in the Epstein investigation, strongly denying any connection.
The chair of the independent External Oversight Body, which monitors human resources in the Irish military, criticized the military for an increase in cases of 'inappropriate behaviour' during its first public meeting.
Deposition will be filmed but take place behind closed doors, with former president Bill Clinton scheduled to answer questions tomorrow
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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee announce an investigation into claims that the Department of Justice illegally withheld Epstein files concerning an allegation against Donald Trump.
NPR's A Martinez asks Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California about the future of the House Oversight Committee's Epstein inquiry, now that Attorney General Pam Bondi is out.
A police oversight committee has found that employees of the Reykjavík Metropolitan Police acted reprehensibly during the investigation of a rape in 2021, citing unfortunate police comments and blameworthy conduct.
Leaders of the Reform-Isamaa coalition in Tartu, Estonia, have voiced strong objections to the process of selecting members for the planned Tartu Prison oversight committee. Their protest stems from city authorities being unable to nominate their own members to the committee.
The House Oversight Committee has requested Bill Gates, Leon Black, and other high-profile individuals to testify regarding their alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein as part of an ongoing investigation.
A US congressional committee investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released videos on Monday of the depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton. The former US president and former US secretary of state appeared before the House Oversight Committee last week to testify about their relations with Epstein. Hillary Clinton told the panel that she did not know Epstein, and Bill Clinton said he broke ties with him before the financier's sex crimes came to light.
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told the House Oversight Committee that he had no knowledge of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and had ended all contact with him.
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The Republican-led committee is traveling to the Clintons’ home in the sleepy hamlet of Chappaqua, New York to question the former Secretary of State behind closed doors
This Wednesday it has emerged that there could be missing information in the Epstein Files, in particular relating to a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault decades ago. Democrat lawmaker Robert Garcia has flagged up the missing links. Garcia is on the House Oversight committee. FRANCE 24's Caroline Baum reports.
How Relaxed COVID-Era Rules Fueled Minnesota's Biggest Scam
Authored by Kristin Robbins via RealClearPolitics,
In my testimony before the Senate last week as chair of the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and Oversight Committee, I outlined the genesis of Minnesota’s massive fraud scandal, how it expanded under relaxed COVID-era rules, and what steps the federal government can take to help stop the theft of federal tax dollars throughout the country.
Minnesota’s fraud crisis didn’t happen overnight; it took years. But it exploded when COVID hit, right when oversight was thrown out the window.
How did Minnesota get so bad? In March 2020, Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar authored a bill called the MEALS Act, which eventually became part of a larger COVID relief package. That law allowed states to waive the normal eligibility requirements for the National School Lunch Program. It eliminated income requirements and site inspections and expanded distribution methods. This opened the door for Feeding Our Future, which became the largest COVID fraud scandal in state and national history, stealing at least $250 million from taxpayers. To date, there have been 78 indictments and 61 convictions, with more cases headed to trial this spring.
This was organized, deliberate theft, enabled by weak controls, refusal to take multiple reports of fraud from whistleblowers and the legislative auditor seriously, and a government culture that refused to treat fraud like a crime.
The Feeding Our Future case revealed something even more disturbing: As many as half of the defendants were also receiving state money through other Medicaid-funded programs. But even after that became public back in 2023, Tim Walz and his agencies did nothing to stop those defendants from receiving additional state dollars.
Billions of federal COVID dollars didn’t start the staggering fraud in Minnesota, but that did supercharge a system that had already been compromised.
The original fraud scandal was tied to the Child Care Assistance Program, a federal program meant to help low-income families with children. There had been allegations of fraud reported with CCAP since 2011. By 2014 and 2015, there were raids, charges, and convictions of child care providers for billing non-existent or absent children, often exceeding $1 million in fraud in a single case.
Then in March and April of 2019, just months into the Walz administration, the legislative auditor published two major reports outlining CCAP fraud. Those reports detailed fraudulent providers and alleged movement of millions of dollars in cash out of Minnesota to Somalia, including allegations that some of that money was funding terrorism.
Whistleblowers have told us that shortly after those reports were released, the Department of Human Services shut down the criminal investigation unit for child care fraud.
Rather than pursuing fraud as a crime, the Walz administration began renaming fraud as “overpayment.” Cases were routed to an internal “overpayment committee” to decide whether reimbursement should even be pursued. Staff were no longer allowed to speak with their counterparts at the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension without supervisor approval.
Our committee has now uncovered fraud in multiple Medicaid programs, including autism centers, sober homes, non-emergency medical transportation, integrated community supports, and housing stabilization services.
In December, we held a hearing on credible allegations of fraud in two additional areas: adult day services and assisted living facilities. We have now seen allegations of fraud in 14 Medicaid programs. It is staggering.
The former first U.S. attorney who led these prosecutions estimated fraud at $9 billion, and that doesn’t include fraud in SNAP or child care programs.
Minnesotans expect their tax dollars to go toward roads, schools, health care, and public safety, not to fund criminals purchasing resorts in Kenya and luxury homes and cars. Even more alarming are the allegations that Minnesota taxpayer dollars have made their way into the hands of terrorist organizations like Al-Shabaab, directly or indirectly. The money is literally flown out in suitcases from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport.
In 2017, estimates suggested $100 million in cash left annually. According to TSA, outbound cash was $342 million in 2024 and $350 million in 2025. That is astonishing. And it is wildly disproportionate compared to other airports. Minneapolis’ outbound cash is 99% higher than Dallas, Atlanta, LAX, and JFK, and 90% higher than Seattle.
So where do we go from here?
Minnesotans are right to be outraged, and I hope other states learn from Minnesota’s failures.
We need a culture that treats fraud as a crime, not as “overpayment.”
We need to standardize and enforce basic internal controls. Both federal and state government need to require documentation, not attestation, to verify eligibility.
We need more audits and stronger oversight.
We need the federal government to enforce existing laws requiring states to pay back funds within one year when fraud or “overpayment” is found. We need more resources at the U.S. Attorney’s Office and CMS to investigate these cases. And we need stronger federal authority to track and investigate large sums of cash leaving our country.
We need leaders willing to stand up to this injustice and protect the most vulnerable.
Citizens in Minnesota and throughout the country deserve better. The time for accountability and justice is now.
Kristin Robbins has served in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2019 and is chair of the Minnesota Fraud Committee.
Tyler Durden
Wed, 02/18/2026 - 09:40