Republican lawmakers recently released some documents about disgraced financier and convicted child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein, but with that disclosure came a red flag for one Dem lawmaker.

California Congressman Robert Garcia, the Democratic leader on the House Oversight Committee, talked to journalist Aaron Parnas about the release.

"This afternoon, I spoke directly with California Congressman Robert Garcia... Garcia, who has reviewed the Epstein files recently delivered to Congress, provided critical insights into what lawmakers have received—and, perhaps more importantly, what they have not," Parnas wrote. "According to Garcia, the Justice Department turned over more than 33,000 pages of material last Friday in response to a congressional demand for full disclosure by August 19. But of those pages, only about 3 percent contained new information. The remaining 97 percent had already been made public through prior releases from the Justice Department, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, or the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s office."

According to Parnas, "The only genuinely new records amount to fewer than 1,000 pages—primarily flight location logs from U.S. Customs and Border Protection documenting Epstein’s plane movements between 2000 and 2014, along with re-entry forms when Epstein’s aircraft returned to U.S. soil."

"Garcia’s conclusion was blunt: the committee received very little new information, raising concerns that the full truth is still being withheld," he added.

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BREAKING: Major Jeffrey Epstein Update by Aaron Parnas

We are learning about what the House Oversight Committee has received as Virginia Giuffre's family is blasting the Department of Justice. I speak to Robert Garcia tonight.

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