
James R. Comer
James R. Comer is a Republican politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Kentucky's 1st congressional district since 2016. He is known for his roles in various committees, including the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, where he has been involved in investigations and oversight of government operations. Recently, he has been in the news for his involvement in the Congressional inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein, particularly commending the Department of Justice for providing thousands of pages of documents related to the case, while also navigating the contentious political landscape surrounding the release of these sensitive materials.
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James R Comer raised the issue of a nephew of Ghislaine Maxwell who worked for Clinton during her 2008 presidential campaign.
Hillary Clinton to testify as Epstein inquiry forces her back into the spotlight – The Irish TimesJames R. Comer is the Republican leader who heads the oversight committee demanding testimony from the Clintons.
Bill Clinton krever offentlig høring i Epstein-sakenJames R. Comer is the chairman of the oversight committee in the US House of Representatives who threatened the Clintons with contempt of Congress.
USA-News: Trump bekräftigt vor Treffen Anspruch auf Grönland: „Alles andere ist inakzeptabel“ - PolitikJames R. Comer is the Republican chairman leading the investigation into Epstein.
Clintonova nočeta pričati o iztirjencu Jeffreyju EpsteinuJames R. Comer is the chairman of the oversight committee in the US House of Representatives.
USA-News: Keine juristischen Konsequenzen gegen Good-Täter nach tödlichen Schüssen in Minneapolis - PolitikJames R. Comer is the Republican chairman of the committee who issued the subpoena for Epstein's materials.
Congresso dos EUA obtém desenho de Epstein aparentemente assinado por TrumpJames R. Comer is the chairman of the committee who praised the Department of Justice for quickly delivering documents related to Epstein.
Escândalo sexual nos EUA: Departamento de Justiça enviou ao Congresso arquivos de Epstein que eram públicos, dizem democratas
















