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U.S. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer speaks to the press on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 19.Jose Luis Magana/The Associated Press

U.S. Representative James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said on Friday that he agreed with first lady Melania Trump’s call for congressional hearings with victims of Jeffrey Epstein, saying “we will have hearings.”

Melania Trump, the wife of U.S. President Donald Trump, said on Thursday that the public hearings were needed for Epstein victims to tell their stories under oath, raising the prospect of further public attention on an issue the president wants to go away.

“I agree with the first lady and appreciate what she said. We will have hearings,” Comer told Fox News’ America Reports program. Comer said the House Oversight Committee’s attorneys have been in constant contact with Epstein’s victims. He said some victims are willing to come in, while others are not.

“We have always planned on having a hearing with Epstein victims once the depositions have been completed, so we’ve still got some more high-profile men that are coming in,” Comer said.

See everyone who has resigned or has been arrested or fired over the Epstein files

Epstein has been the center of political discussion in recent months after the U.S. Justice Department released millions of files related to the late financier, who was facing federal charges of sex trafficking minors when he died in jail in what was ruled a suicide.

More than 1,200 victims of Epstein were identified in documents that have been steadily released by the U.S. Justice Department since late 2025.

In her rare remarks, which thrust the Epstein matter back into the spotlight after her husband had sought to put it behind him, the first lady denied Thursday that she had any connection with Epstein and said she was not one of his victims.

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