House Directs Continued Oversight Investigation (H.Res. 668)
From: Rep. Brian Jack (R-GA-3)To: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Oversight CommitteeHouse-PassedInvestigative Records
DIRECTING CONTINUED HOUSE OVERSIGHT INVESTIGATION
H.Res. 668 (119th Congress), Introduced September 2, 2025
H.Res. 668 is a House resolution directing the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to continue its investigation into possible federal mismanagement related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell matters. Congress.gov shows Representative Brian Jack as sponsor, referral through the House Rules Committee, and final chamber action on September 3, 2025.
The official action record states that, pursuant to H.Res. 672, H.Res. 668 was considered passed by the House. This procedural detail is significant because it records that the chamber used a rule to structure and complete action quickly. In practice, such resolutions can define investigative scope, reinforce document-demand authority, and support additional committee reporting and release work.
By centering continuation of an existing investigation, the resolution operates as an oversight maintenance instrument. It indicates that the House intended to keep compulsory and investigative processes active rather than treat prior disclosures as complete. That continuity is important for tracking records production across agencies, private entities, and related custodians.
For archive users, H.Res. 668 serves as a pivot point linking earlier 2025 transparency proposals with later oversight-driven document publication phases.
Source: Congress.gov
Available at: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-resolution/668