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- Garcia would subpoena AG Blanche on "day one" and open public Epstein hearings if Democrats flip the House.
- The Trump family-finance probe mirrors the Hunter Biden inquiry Democrats branded a witch hunt.
- A Democratic staffer warns the two-year window may yield only interim reports, not findings.
WASHINGTON (TDR) — The Democrat in line to run the House Oversight Committee would subpoena acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and open public Epstein hearings on "day one" if his party wins the House in November — then turn the panel on President Trump's family businesses.
The big picture: Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the committee's ranking member, laid out the agenda to NOTUS ahead of a midterm polls have not settled. None of it triggers without a flip.
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- Garcia: "We've had zero hearings on Epstein … there will definitely be public hearings"
- Beyond Epstein, he named "Trump family corruption," DHS pay-to-play, and HHS vaccine cuts
Why it matters: A Democratic majority would aim the government's most aggressive investigative panel at a sitting president's family, the same instrument both parties have used to bludgeon the other for a decade.
- The targets include Jared Kushner's investment fund and federal contracts tied to companies Trump's children hold stakes in, building on a Democratic report alleging billions in family profits
- A multibillion-dollar crypto deal between the Trump family and an Emirati state-backed fund is on the list
- The fight would land in an election year, raising the stakes for both sides
Driving the news: Garcia is openly pre-scripting the standoff.
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- He would subpoena Blanche after Pam Bondi told the panel he ran "the entire release of the Epstein files"
- DOJ released roughly 3.5 million pages but withheld more than 2 million, citing victim privacy and privilege
- Democrats would also target banks and Epstein's estate for financial records the Justice files don't cover
What they're saying: The two sides are not arguing about facts. They are arguing about motive.
- Robert Garcia, ranking member, House Oversight — "If you're a big corporation and you're working with the administration on corruption, or funneling money to the Trump family, you better watch out for Oversight."
- James Comer, Oversight chair — "They're the biggest hypocrites I've ever seen. They're just one-trick ponies, they're going to go after Trump."
Yes, but: Garcia's own caucus walked this exact road in reverse and called it an abuse. Democrats spent two years branding the GOP's Hunter Biden probe a witch hunt that never proved its bribery theory, even as they now launch a new phase of their own.
- The planned Trump-family dragnet uses the identical tool: a family-finance probe timed to an incumbent's reelection
- Garcia conceded the committee has launched "super partisan" efforts before
- His "government reform" defense echoes the justification Comer offered for the Biden inquiry
Between the lines: The buried admission isn't about hypocrisy. It's about arithmetic. A Democratic staffer told NOTUS that bank records can take years to produce while the White House drags out compliance, and House majorities now flip on a two-year clock. An aggressive Trump-family probe could expire before it proves anything, leaving voters with interim reports instead of findings. That gap between the pledge and the calendar is what neither side addresses: the hearings may generate more footage than accountability.
What's next:
- Control of the Oversight gavel hinges on the November midterm result
- Garcia says the subpoena battle "will begin on day one or week one" of a majority
- Bank and estate record requests would run on a timeline of years, not the session's two
If the same family-finance subpoena is accountability when your side issues it and a witch hunt when the other does, what test separates oversight from political theater?
Sources
This report was compiled using reporting from NOTUS, NPR, The Hill, MS NOW, Yahoo News, PBS NewsHour, and ProPublica
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