House Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) issued a stark warning this week regarding the status of the long-sought Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting in an interview with Benny Johnson that the documents may have already been destroyed—and that elements within the federal government may have been involved in covering up the evidence.
Comer, who has led major investigations into federal agency misconduct and alleged corruption within the Biden-Harris administration, said he fears the Department of Justice either never had the Epstein files or has deliberately withheld or destroyed them, despite formal orders from the President and the Attorney General to release them.
“I don’t think the Department of Justice has [the Epstein files]—or at least the Attorney General does not have them—or she would have turned them over.
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The President ordered them released. The Attorney General ordered them released. We all know they have not been released,” Comer said.
The congressman expressed concern that the files could have been intentionally destroyed in the lead-up to the current administration, warning that evidence may have been shredded during the transition period.
“One of my biggest fears… going into the new administration, was this: I hope they’re not shredding documents right now,” Comer said.
“This was a few weeks before the transition. I said, ‘I hope they’re not shredding documents.’ But you all need to go on that first day and try to get all this stuff released, because… they’re probably in there shredding documents as we speak.”
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who leads the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, has reportedly encountered ongoing resistance in her efforts to secure the release of the Epstein-related materials.
Comer described Luna as “relentless” and “pretty frustrated” by the federal government’s failure to comply with orders.
“Our task force, led by Anna Paulina Luna… has done everything,” Comer said.
“She’s relentless, she’s persistent, and she’s pretty frustrated right now that these files haven’t been released, even though the President and the Attorney General have ordered them released.”
Comer suggested that key officials within federal agencies may be protecting the Epstein files not out of loyalty to high-profile individuals like Bill Clinton or Bill Gates, but to protect institutional interests and possibly intelligence operations.
“If the government was involved—if the government wasn’t involved, I don’t think they would have any reason to protect Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton,” Comer said.
“They’re never going to be elected to anything again. I don’t think they would have any reason to protect Bill Gates or anybody else.”
Comer went further, raising the possibility that the federal government may have used Epstein’s activities for intelligence gathering purposes.
“The concern I’ve always had about the Epstein file is: was the government involved? Did the government know? Was the government using Epstein and the videos to blackmail the most influential people around the world?” Comer asked.
He warned that if government agencies had knowledge of sex crimes involving minors and failed to act, the implications would be severe.
“At the end of the day, I don’t think the American people would be okay if the government knew that crimes against young women were occurring, and yet they did nothing to intervene,” Comer said.
🚨Rep. James Comer Drops Epstein File BOMBSHELL: The Files Have Been Destroyed, Doesn’t Think Pam Bondi and Kash Patel Have Them, “I Warned Them.”:
“They ordered the release.. Haven’t been released. They are in there shredding documents. The government is involved..” pic.twitter.com/BzQMS8sTcR
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 6, 2025
Comer’s comments come amid renewed public interest in the Epstein investigation and continued demands for transparency surrounding the list of individuals who had contact with Epstein or visited his properties.
Despite multiple court cases, criminal prosecutions, and promises of full disclosure, significant portions of evidence remain sealed or unreleased.
As the Oversight Committee and other congressional task forces press forward, questions continue to mount about who may have known what, and whether key information has been permanently destroyed.
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