The House Oversight Committee has released a massive trove of Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, the same day lawmakers pushed a bill to force out the documents.

The investigative panel under Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., has been reviewing the federal files related to the late pedophile's 2019 death in federal custody while awaiting a sex trafficking trial, searching for additional methods to combat child trafficking and probing potential ethics violations among elected officials.

After Comer subpoenaed the DoJ for files related to Epstein in early August, the Oversight Committee released 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records on Tuesday, Comer said.

Among the biggest revelations in the data dump is an additional two hours of footage from outside Epstein's jail cell on the night he died. But this video has also failed to capture the 'missing minute' which sparked confusion among MAGA fans more than two months ago when the remaining 11 hours of vision was released.

The trove of information also included some new flight logs from between 2000 and 2014 detailing Epstein's travels.