The Republican-controlled committee also issued subpoenas for depositions with former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and eight former top law enforcement officials.
The committee's actions showed how even with lawmakers away from Washington on a monthlong break, interest in the Epstein files is still running high. Trump has repeatedly tried to move past the Justice Department's decision not to release a full accounting of the investigation, but lawmakers from both parties, as well as many in the president's political base, have refused to let it go.
The White House says Trump later Tuesday is signing an executive order establishing a task force for the Los Angeles games in three years.
Trump has said the Los Angeles Olympics are among the events he's most looking forward to in his second term.
The 2028 Games will be the first Olympics to be hosted by the U.S. since the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The administration is calling to remove abortion coverage from the list of medical benefits for veterans and their families, saying it's not needed.
The Department of Veterans Affairs posted the proposed rule change Monday and opened a public comment period on it that runs through Sept. 3. The department said in its proposal that it wants to ensure it "provides only needed medical services to our nation's heroes and their families."
The department says it would still provide abortion in life-threatening circumstances — something state laws allow, even in places where bans are in place. But critics of the change note abortion wouldn't be provided when pregnancies are the result of rape or incest.
Amy Friedrich-Karnik, director of federal policy at the Guttmacher Institute, said in a statement that the change would cut off millions of veterans and their families from services.
