Lawmakers in Congress expect to begin receiving Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case this week.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky, the leader of the House probe into Epstein, announced that the DOJ will send over Epstein files on Friday.

The files are expected to include never-before-seen documents related to the late, well-connected New York financier's 2019 federal sex trafficking investigation.

But the files are expected to contain heavy redactions to protect the identities of victims and other sensitive information.

That's anticipated to anger Trump's supporters, who have been clamoring for the files to be released in their entirety to avoid the appearance of a cover-up.