
The top Democrat on the House committee investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case said Friday that the estate of the convicted sex offender will turn over a book that reportedly contains an explicit 2003 birthday message from Donald Trump to Epstein. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The estate is set to include the contents of the book following a subpoena the Republican-led House Oversight Committee issued this week as part of its probe, Rep.
Main Idea: Jeffrey Epstein’s estate is expected to hand over a subpoenaed birthday book to Congress, adding new material to the House probe and renewing attention on Donald Trump’s reported message to Epstein.
Key Points:
The Epstein probe may deepen distrust in leaders and keep political fighting in focus instead of policy.
Congress getting more records could give voters more facts and help victims be heard.
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Central figure whose estate, documents, and prior conduct drive the entire article.
Central to the reported birthday message dispute and the surrounding political fallout.
Its files and memo are central to the renewed scrutiny of the Epstein case.
Jointly involved with the Justice Department in the memo that intensified the controversy.
Identified as the person who compiled the reported birthday book referenced in the subpoena.
House Oversight Committee chairman who issued the subpoena and is driving the probe.
Top Democrat quoted announcing the estate’s document turnover and describing the investigation.
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Named subpoena recipient whose subpoena was later withdrawn due to health issues.
Named subpoena recipient in the committee’s broader investigation.
Former labor secretary and former U.S. attorney who will voluntarily sit for an interview.
Its earlier reporting on the birthday message is a key reference point in the story.