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Democrats on House oversight committee release new Epstein records, including diaries and flight logs

Democrats on the House oversight committee have released a tranche of partial records from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, which include flight logs, diary appointments and a financial ledger.

In the partially redacted documents, there are several emailed schedules over the years, which include:

  • A 2019 breakfast with former White House adviser Steve Bannon.

  • Lunch in 2017 with billionaire and Trump ally Peter Thiel.

  • A potential visit from Elon Musk to Epstein’s island in 2014.

There is also a flight log from 2000, which lists Prince Andrew as a passenger on Epstein’s private plane.

“It should be clear to every American that Jeffrey Epstein was friends with some of the most powerful and wealthiest men in the world,” said oversight spokesperson Sara Guerrero.Every new document produced provides new information as we work to bring justice for the survivors and victims. Oversight Democrats will not stop until we identify everyone complicit in Epstein’s heinous crimes.”

However, the committee’s Republican leadership said the records were “old news”, and that the members in the minority were “conveniently withholding documents that contain the names of Democratic officials”.

“Once again they are putting politics over victims,” Republicans said. “We are releasing them all soon.”

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‘It’s hard to see how we get blamed for it,’ says Democratic congressman on looming shutdown

Shrai Popat

I’ve just spoken with the Maryland congressman Glenn Ivey, who took part in the House Democrats’ virtual caucus meeting earlier today. He noted that lawmakers were “resolute” on the call, but ultimately since both sides are “dug in” he expects a government shutdown next week.

However, Ivey said that he finds it “hard to see” how Democrats get blamed for it.

Congressman Glenn Ivey, a Maryland Democrat. Photograph: Getty Images, AP

“What are the Democrats doing that they’re going to see as obstructing?” he said. “It’s holding out for healthcare … We’re trying to keep grandma in the nursing home, keep your monthly payments from tripling in January. I mean, they’re really going to be mad at us for that?”

Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have said, repeatedly, that since Democrats aren’t budging on accepting the GOP’s “clean” continuing resolution, they would be responsible for government shutdown at the end of September.

Currently, the Republican-written bill is languishing in the Senate, and the House speaker, Mike Johnson, has vowed to not call the lower chamber back until after funding lapses in just a few days.

After the office of management and budget sent out a memo this week to federal agencies, telling them to brace for more layoffs in the event of a government shutdown, Ivey (whose district borders Washington DC and includes many federal workers) said that many of his constituents have already felt the impact of reductions in force since Trump returned to the White House.

“[The administration] has done everything they can to get rid of as many federal employees as possible,” Ivey said. “So they’re not, they’re not really seeing how things would be different.”

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