Pam Bondi Testifies in Closed-Door House Hearing on Epstein Files Handling
1-Minute Brief
Bondi's testimony addresses congressional scrutiny over the Justice Department's management and release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- Former Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before House lawmakers investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse cases.
- Bondi participated in a closed-door, transcribed interview as part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation.
- During her testimony, Bondi acknowledged redaction errors in the released Epstein files.
- Bondi defended the Justice Department’s record, citing an 'unprecedented commitment to transparency' in the Epstein case.
- Bondi attributed responsibility for certain decisions to Blanche and Patel during her remarks.
What Happened
Pam Bondi testified in a closed-door session before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, addressing questions about redactions and transparency.
Why It Matters
The hearing reflects ongoing congressional oversight of high-profile abuse cases and the processes by which sensitive information is managed and disclosed by federal authorities.
What's Next
Lawmakers may release transcripts or summaries of Bondi's testimony and could call additional witnesses as the investigation into the handling of Epstein files continues.
Sources
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- ABC NewsLeft17h agoPam Bondi to face closed-door questioning from House lawmakers over Epstein files
- Google NewsUnknown13h agoPam Bondi is set for another Hill grilling — but not the one some lawmakers hoped for
- Fox NewsRight12h agoBondi grilled on Epstein files in first Capitol Hill return since DOJ ouster
