Pam Bondi Admits to 'Redaction Errors' in Epstein Files, Blames Successor
Bondi told lawmakers the Justice Department’s Epstein release included redaction mistakes as the committee pressed for fuller disclosure of millions of sealed pages.
- On Friday, May 29, former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Oversight Committee, acknowledging 'redaction errors' in the Department of Justice's handling of Jeffrey Epstein documents.
- Lawmakers subpoenaed Bondi in March following bipartisan frustration, with five Republicans joining Democrats in a 24-19 vote to compel her testimony.
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche led the review process, which Bondi described as 'labor-intensive,' while she denied allegations the agency actively shielded Epstein's associates.
- Although the Department of Justice released roughly 3.5 million pages of Epstein records in January, critics contend millions more remain withheld, fueling transparency debates.
- Congressional investigations into Epstein's intelligence connections continue, with the committee pledging to release the hearing transcript as the full scope of his ties remains unclear.
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Bondi testifies before US House panel on Epstein files, but Dems blast her for evasion • Oklahoma Voice
Liz Stein, a sexual abuse survivor advocate who has gone public about abuse by the late Jeffrey Epstein, spoke surrounded by U.S. House Oversight Committee Democrats on Friday, May 29, 2026, in the Rayburn House Office Buildin in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — Former Attorney General Pam Bondi was on Capitol Hill Friday for a closed door interview with lawmakers about her role in the release of the federal …
Was Jeffrey Epstein a Spy for CIA, FBI, MI5, MI6 and German Intelligence? Ex-CIA Officer's Claims Raise Questions
Jeffrey Epstein 'repeatedly' contacted the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and British intelligence services volunteering to work for them, a former CIA officer has claimed, raising fresh questions about the convicted sex offender's connections to the world of espionage. John Kiriakou, a former CIA counterterrorism officer who spent 14 years at the agency before becoming a whistleblower, made the allegations in a wi…
Pam Bondi finally attended Epstein hearing, but House Oversight Democrats 'continue to be incredibly disappointed’
The latest development in the ongoing investigation into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein documents saw Pam Bondi appear for a closed-door interview on Friday in Washington, D.C. This high-stakes session followed a formal subpoena issued in March, though the actual format of the appearance seems to have sparked a significant divide within the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. According to The Hill, committee leadership clashed over…
Bondi refuses to answer lawmakers' questions about Trump's involvement in Epstein files release (copy)
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi has finished her interview with House lawmakers about the release of the Jeffrey Epstein case files. Bondi stood behind the Trump administration’s release of the Epstein files but refused to answer questions on President Donald…
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