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Two congressmen are convening a press conference today on the steps of the U.S.
Capitol.
They'll be joined by 10 people who are survivors of abuse of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
One of the congressmen who's convening the press conference is Kentucky Republican Thomas Massey.
He says the House Oversight Committee has released thousands of pages of Epstein documents,
but he says it's not enough.
The scope of their investigation is such that the things they requested aren't even going to include all the things that we need.