00:00Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'll just give a quick update. I think everyone knows who all we've
00:05subpoenaed thus far in the initial batch. We subpoenaed six former attorneys general as well
00:11as Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. We've expanded that to Alex Acosta. Acosta's coming
00:17in, I believe, September the 19th, 16th or 19th. We've got that date down. I know that
00:22we'll have a lot of questions for him with respect to an earlier Epstein prosecution
00:29that he was involved in when he was U.S. Attorney. We have the documents, the initial batch that
00:36had been sent by the White House. As you know, we also subpoenaed Pam Bondi for those documents.
00:42The White House is working with us. I want to publicly thank the White House for turning
00:48over so many documents thus far. We're in the process of uploading those documents for full
00:53transparency so everyone in America can see those documents. It's going to, as quick as
00:59we can get them uploaded, and as the Speaker said, are 34,000 pages. We're doing everything
01:04we can to get those uploaded. We want those to be public as soon as possible. And then
01:10we're going to continue to bring in more people. We learned of some additional names today.
01:16We're going to do everything we can to give the American public the transparency they seek,
01:22as well as provide accountability in memory of the victims who have already passed away,
01:32as well as those that were in the room and many others who haven't come forward. So we're
01:35sincere about this. This was a two-and-a-half-hour discussion. It was as bipartisan as anything
01:41I've seen in the nine years I've been here. I appreciate the Speaker for giving us the authority
01:47to seek out everything that I think you all want and the people that I talk to as I travel
01:54America want. We're going to do everything we can to get the answers and to do it as soon
01:58as possible. I'll go back.
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