Shouting match erupts in Congress after Bondi asked to apologize to Epstein victims
Bondi defended DOJ’s release of over 3 million Epstein-related documents amid allegations of redaction errors and political bias during a contentious House Judiciary hearing.
- A shouting match erupted in Congress when Rep. Pramila Jayapal asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to apologize to survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scheme.
- Bondi repeatedly shouted and grew defensive when asked about investigating Epstein's co-conspirators and the Justice Department's mishandling of survivor information.
- Rep. Jamie Raskin accused Bondi of filibustering and defended his colleague's right to have his remaining time, leading to another outburst from Bondi.
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The Latest: Bondi deflected questions on Epstein files across 5-hour hearing
Attorney General Pam Bondi took heated questions from lawmakers in a combative congressional hearing over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein that have exposed sensitive private information about victims despite
‘Huge’: Glaring DOJ contradiction in Pam Bondi’s testimony flagged by reporter
A CNN reporter flagged a glaring contradiction in Attorney General Pam Bondi‘s testimony during a fiery House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. CNN’s Kara Scannell pointed out how Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche had previously said no new charges were coming involving the Jeffrey Epstein files, but Bondi had a different statement to lawmakers on Capitol Hill, saying there were “pending investigations.” It’s unclea…
Pam Bondi participated in a tense hearing this Wednesday (11), in the House of Representatives, about how the Donald Trump administration handled the files of the case.
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