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Khanna: Congress Eyeing ‘Possible Impeachment’ After DOJ’s Partial Epstein Files Release

Rep. Khanna accuses AG Bondi of misleading the public and highlights DOJ's failure to consult survivors before releasing Epstein case files, raising impeachment discussions in Congress.

  • On Friday, Rep. Ro Khanna said on MS NOW the Epstein file release proves Attorney General Pam Bondi lied and co-sponsors are drafting articles of impeachment against her.
  • The Justice Department released thousands of documents but Rep. Ro Khanna, U.S. Representative , said, "What we found out is the most important documents are missing" and survivors' lawyers were not consulted.
  • The release included photos of Former President Bill Clinton swimming and with Michael Jackson and Diana Ross with no context, while documents made limited references to President Donald Trump and critics said the release may have been cherry-picked.
  • Khanna warned that other Justice Department officials could face legal consequences, but said no final decisions have been made and Congress will monitor compliance in the coming weeks.
  • Amid survivors' concerns, Rep. Ro Khanna, U.S. Representative , said he and others spent hours with survivors and want them heard, while Nicolle Wallace noted, `So the survivors themselves have illuminated the problem, in their view`.
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Raw Story broke the news in United States on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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