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Washington (Nexstar) -despite the efforts of the Trump government to seal parts of the Jeffrey Epstein examination of the government, a federal judge has stopped these steps again.

This development comes when the congress receives modern documents in the case of Friday.

This was the third time that a federal judge rejected the efforts of the White House to dissuade parts of the Epstein files.

On Wednesday, a federal judge named the privacy of the victim as the main concern when they had rejected the efforts of the White House to reject parts of the Jeffrey Epstein files, and also said that the government had already had hundreds of thousands of documents that he could publish himself, compared to the seventy pages that the judge considered.

“I think the government knows that this is the Congress Will Republican and Democrats. And President Trump clearly said that he wants to publish all documents. So we will get the documents,” said Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.).

The White House says that as much information about Epstein as possible, part of the efforts to appease the GOP base voters, for whom the Epstein case has become a main focus, but the Democrats are still not convinced that they will be received from the white house.

“Why do you have to publish them in a slow drop and selectively and so I have a lot of concerns about their plan,” said Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA.).

While his own investigation of the House Republican in the delayed Jeffrey Epstein continues to grill civil servants this week, like the former Attorney General Bill Barr, behind closed doors.

“He was pretty confident that there was nothing in connection with President Trump, which would be something negative,” said Comer.

The Republicans of the house have also published lectures for former President Bill Clinton and former Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton, but do not try to interview former Trump officials, some of whom would like to hear.

“… But they don’t bring Alex Acosta with them because he was a Trump representative. And they certainly don’t bring the most important person in all of this, namely the AG Pam Bondi, who promised all of this,” said Subramanyam.

Acosta is the former public prosecutor who negotiated a controversial plea with Epstein and acted President Trump’s Minister of Labor during his first term.

Top Republicans say that they are ready to hear from everyone who published more lithe in the business of Epstein and possibly participated.

“We will bring in all of which we believe that you can add information to the investigation,” said Comer.

The White House did not say whether it will be a fourth attempt to publish more of the Epstein files.

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