No. of Recommendations: 6
Of course not. The White House and GOP controlled Congress will make sure of that.
But the highly anticipated tranche of documents provided to Congress by the administration appears to mostly contain information that was already in the public domain, drawing complaints from Democrats and doing little to tamp down an effort in the GOP-controlled House to force the Trump administration to turn over more documents.
“The 33,000 pages of Epstein documents [the committee chairman] has decided to ‘release’ were already mostly public information,” Rep. Robert Garcia (California), the panel’s ranking Democrat, said in a statement. “To the American people — don’t let this fool you.”
Garcia said in a statement that 97 percent of the documents contained information the Justice Department and other law enforcement agencies had already disclosed.
But the more Trump dodges, the guiltier he looks.