Epstein files: House committee subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi
The House Oversight Committee voted 24-19 to subpoena AG Pam Bondi amid bipartisan concerns that the DOJ withheld and redacted key Jeffrey Epstein investigation documents.
- On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace moved to subpoena Attorney General Bondi, saying `I move that the committee issue a subpoena to the Honorable Pamela Jo Bondi to appear before the committee for a deposition regarding the department's handling of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his associates and compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.`
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act required the DOJ to release all Epstein files by December 19, but critics say the DOJ released only 1-2% of files with excessive redactions.
- During file review, lawmakers discovered tracked search histories and blocked or redacted records, and after a Department of Justice visit, Mace said key documents were missing or heavily redacted.
- The committee's maneuvering came as the investigation secured depositions from former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who denied recalling a meeting with Epstein.
- With three million documents released, advocates and victims say millions more documents remain withheld, affecting justice and making the Epstein files a defining saga of the second Trump administration.
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By Danya Gainor. The Republican-led House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about her role in the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files as part of the committee's investigation into the deceased convicted sex offender. Republican Representative Nancy Mace proposed subpoenaing the attorney general, and the motion passed 24-19 with bipartisan support. Mace was joined by Democrats and her fellow Republica…
The U.S. Congress voted on Wednesday to summon the country's attorney general, Pam Bondi, to testify in the framework of the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The motion put forward by Republican legislator Nancy Mace before the House Oversight Committee, led by her party, sought to get Bondi to testify essentially about her role in publishing Epstein's files.The summons was passed by 24 votes in favour and 19 against, with…
WASHINGTON – Five Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have joined Democrats in demanding that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi be called to testify in the investigation into the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The House Oversight Committee voted 24-19 to approve a motion by Republican Representative Nancy Mays to compel Bondi to testify, the Guardian reports. Mays was joined by Republican …
The Supervisory Committee Summons Attorney General Pam Bondi to Testify in the Epstein Investigation
The House Oversight Committee summoned Pam Bondi to testify in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Thus, the Attorney General will have to appear in front of committee members to answer questions in the coming weeks, as Bill and Hillary Clinton have already done. Read more
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