By ERIC TUCKER
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has agreed to provide to Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation , a key House lawmaker said Monday in announcing a move that appears to avert, at least temporarily, a potential separation of powers clash.
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