AG Pam Bondi grilled by senators on Epstein files, National Guard: "Don't call me a liar!"
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced tough questions over withheld Epstein case details and DOJ communications, with multiple refusals to confirm evidence involving Donald Trump, Senate members said.
- On Tuesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi faced a combative Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and material linked to President Donald Trump.
- Senate Democrats pressed Pam Bondi, Attorney General, over her claim about the 'client list', with Bondi citing internal DOJ memos denying its existence before she and the White House later walked back the claim.
- Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse challenged Bondi by asking if the FBI found photos of Donald Trump with half-naked women Epstein showed, but Bondi declined and cited hypocrisy over Reid Hoffman donations.
- The tense hearing produced sharp questioning from Sen. Adam Schiff and former Sen. Claire McCaskill's warning that `There nothing being in that file that is important to the victims of these crimes` and jurors notice pauses.
- Bondi said she was restoring fairness and ending 'weaponization', while Democrats accused the Justice Department of serving President Donald Trump amid House Oversight Committee and Wall Street Journal disputes.
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Ty Cobb: Bondi Most ‘Reprehensible’ Attorney General In U.S. History
Tuesday on CNN’s “OutFront,” former White House special counsel and chronic Trump critic Ty Cobb said Attorney General Pam Bondi is now the most “reprehensible” person ever to hold that office. Referencing Bondi’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Cobb said, “I think we saw today from the attorney general how low the representatives of the Department of Justice are willing to go.” Host Erin Burnett asked, “What did you make of Pam…
'Juries see that pause': Ex-senator warns Pam Bondi stumbled on key Epstein file questions
A former senator reacted Tuesday to Attorney General Pam Bondi's combative and stumbling responses to questions about the Jeffrey Epstein files before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, warning that "juries see that pause."Attorney and former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace that eventually, more information would come out. "When I was a courtroom prosecutor and I had a witness on the stand, and they looked the …
Pam Bondi sidesteps questions on Jeffrey Epstein, blasts Democrats for asking
Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, instead attacking Democratic senators who asked her about it.
Pam Bondi dodges easy question about Trump and Epstein
What does Attorney General Pam Bondi have to hide about Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump? On Tuesday, Bondi stonewalled and deflected straightforward questions from Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island during a Senate Judiciary Oversight Committee hearing, leaving the impression of someone with a lot to hide. “There's been public reporting that Jeffrey Epstein showed people photos of President Trump with half-naked young …
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