Pam Bondi Testifies in Closed-Door House Hearing on Epstein Files
1-Minute Brief
Bondi's testimony is part of a congressional investigation into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse cases.
Key Facts
- Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is appearing before House lawmakers investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse cases.
- Bondi is participating in a closed-door, transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee.
- This marks Bondi's first return to Capitol Hill since her departure from the Department of Justice.
- Multiple outlets report that the focus is on Bondi's handling of the Epstein files during her tenure.
- The session is not open to the public and is being conducted behind closed doors.
What Happened
Pam Bondi, former Attorney General, is testifying in a closed-door session before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse cases.
Why It Matters
The investigation seeks to clarify how Epstein's cases were managed and whether officials, including Bondi, followed proper procedures. The outcome may influence future oversight of high-profile abuse cases.
What's Next
Lawmakers may release transcripts or summaries of Bondi's testimony. Further hearings or investigative actions could follow as the committee continues its inquiry.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft5h agoPam Bondi to face closed-door questioning from House lawmakers over Epstein files
- Google NewsUnknown2h agoPam Bondi is set for another Hill grilling — but not the one some lawmakers hoped for
- Fox NewsRight1h agoBondi grilled on Epstein files in first Capitol Hill return since DOJ ouster
