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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer discussed ongoing congressional efforts to review records connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Comer said questions involving references to Bill Gates in investigative records would be addressed during upcoming committee questioning. The discussion also highlighted disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over the focus of the investigation, with Comer arguing that lawmakers should remain focused on issues involving Epstein, Maxwell, and the victims connected to the case. As congressional investigators continue reviewing documents and conducting interviews, lawmakers say additional testimony and records could provide further insight into one of the most closely watched investigations in Washington. #JeffreyEpstein #BillGates #JamieComer #Congress #EpsteinFiles #HouseOversight #Politics #BreakingNews #WashingtonDC #Investigation #GovernmentOversight #GhislaineMaxwell #PoliticalNews #USPolitics #TheCenterSquare