
The Federal Corrections Institution in Tallahassee, Florida, photographed on Thursday, July 24, 2025. Ghislaine Maxwell, former girlfriend of the late financier and Florida sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is serving a 20-year sentence at the low-security prison for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse girls. (Photo by Christine Sexton/Florida Phoenix)
WASHINGTON โ The fallout over President Donald Trumpโs handling of financier and Florida sex offender Jeffrey Epsteinโs case files permeated business on Capitol Hill Thursday, as Senate Democrats urged release of the information.
Meanwhile, in Tallahassee, Florida, a top Department of Justice official interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, Epsteinโs former girlfriend and a key figure in the growing controversy.
David O. Markus, lawyer for Ghislaine Maxwell, speaks to reporters outside the Joseph Woodrow Hatchett United States Courthouse and Federal Building in downtown Tallahassee, Florida, on Thursday, July 24, 2025. (Video by Christine Sexton/Florida Phoenix)
Members of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary accused their Republican counterparts on the panel of โconcealing the Epstein filesโ after they voted to quash an amendment from New Jerseyโs Sen. Cory Booker, who proposed tying the start date of an opioid data collection bill to the release of Epstein case material.
The committeeโs tumult came a day after U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnsonย sent his members home early for their six-week August break to avoid voting on efforts by both House Democrats and Republicans to make the files public.
Before heading back to their districts, three House Republicans voted Wednesday with Democrats on a House Committee on Oversight panel to subpoena the Department of Justice to turn over all Epstein investigation records. GOP Reps. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Brian Jack of Georgia voted in favor of the pushย led by Pennsylvania Democrat Summer Lee.
Earlier, House Oversight Chair James Comer of Kentuckyย issued a subpoena for an Aug. 11 deposition with Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence in Florida forย conspiring with the financier to sexually abuse girls.
โLies and obfuscationโ
Epstein died in his New York City jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on federalย charges for sex trafficking minors. Heย pleaded guilty in 2008 in Florida for procuring and soliciting minors for sex.
The wealthy broker was surrounded by a powerful circle of friends, including Trump. Attorney General Pam Bondi informed the president in May that his name appeared among many others in the case files, The Wall Street Journalย reported Wednesday. The context in which Trumpโs name appears is unclear.
โWe had the power today, the possibility today, to force out the truth regarding the Epstein files and the lies and the obfuscation that is happening by this administration,โ Booker said after the GOP-led panel advanced an amendment offered by Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas that rendered Bookerโs effort moot.
Booker eventually withdrew his amendment after roughly 40 minutes of back-and-forth in the middle of a vote, and after Sen. Lindsey Graham vowed to help him with a separate funding issue related to the underlying bill to address opioid overdose deaths.
โWhat weโre trying to do with this bill is really good, and thereโs no end to this (Epstein debate). If this is a headline about โCornyn blocks transparency of Epstein,โ then that would be sad because heโs responding to your amendment that would make the bill, quite frankly, fail,โ said the South Carolina Republican. โI donโt think itโs helpful.โ
Schumer calls for private Senate briefing
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer also put a spotlight on the Epstein case in his floor remarks Thursday, calling for the Trump administration to provide a closed-door briefing for all senators on details uncovered during the Epstein investigation, including whose names appeared in relation to the sex offender.
โThe Senate deserves to hear directly from senior administration officials about Donald Trumpโs name appearing in these files and the complete lack of transparency shown to date,โ Schumer said.
Trump and his supporters, including some now working in his administration, dealt in conspiracy theories for years on the information surrounding the Epstein case, including whose names turned up during the investigation and the circumstances of his death.
A July 7 Department of Justiceย memo poured cold water on the fervor, declaring no incriminating โclient listโ exists and that officials would not be releasing any materials because of the risk of revealing victim identities. The department concluded Epstein harmed over 1,000 victims.
Trump answered swift and sharp criticism from his voter base by calling them โweaklingsโ for falling for a โJeffrey Epstein hoaxโ in several social media posts.
In lieu of releasing the files, he ordered the unsealing of grand jury testimony in the case, which a Florida federal judgeย blocked Wednesday.
The president also told reporters that it was โappropriateโ for Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, his former criminal defense lawyer, to interview Maxwell.
Interview at Florida federal courthouse
Blanche traveled to Florida, where reporters Thursday waited at the Joseph Woodrow Hatchett United States Courthouse and Federal Building in downtown Tallahassee, where the U.S. attorneyโs office is located.

The courthouse is about 4 miles from the cityโs Federal Correctional Institution, where Maxwell is serving time.
Blanche arrived around 9 a.m. Eastern at the courthouse, according to media reports. Maxwellโs appellate lawyer, David O. Markus,ย told ABC News, โWeโre looking forward to a productive dayโ and declined further comment.
Markus, a Miami-based attorney with the firm Markus/Moss PLLC, emerged just before 4 p.m. Eastern and told news media outside the courthouse, including the Florida Phoenix, that Blanche โtook a full day and asked a lot of questions, and Ms. Maxwell answered every single question.โ
โShe never invoked a privilege, she never declined to answer. She answered all the questions truthfully, honestly and to the best of her ability, and thatโs all the comment weโre going to have about the meeting. We donโt want to comment on the substance of the meeting for obvious reasons,โ Markus said.
Christine Sexton reported from Tallahassee.ย