To establish an independent statutory commission within the legislative branch responsible for ensuring oversight, transparency, and accountability over the Department of Justice operations and handling of the Epstein Files, and for other purposes.
To establish an independent statutory commission within the legislative branch responsible for ensuring oversight, transparency, and accountability over the Department of Justice operations and handling of the Epstein Files, and for other purposes.
Plain Language Summary
# Summary of HR 7814 **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill would create an independent commission within Congress to oversee how the Department of Justice (DOJ) has handled documents and investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein. The commission would be tasked with ensuring transparency and accountability in the DOJ's operations concerning these files. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions:** The bill primarily affects the DOJ and Congress, establishing a legislative body to review and monitor the department's handling of Epstein-related materials. While the bill summary doesn't specify detailed provisions, creating such a commission would allow Congress to conduct independent investigations and potentially require the DOJ to provide documents and information about its past and present operations regarding this matter. **Current Status:** HR 7814 is currently in committee and has not yet moved to a floor vote.
It was introduced by Representative Wesley Bell (D-MO) in the 119th Congress. The bill remains in the early stages of the legislative process and would need committee approval and broader congressional support before becoming law.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.