Lawmakers Accuse DOJ Of ‘Spying’ On Their Epstein File Searches
Lawmakers say the Justice Department tracked searches of unredacted Epstein files, raising concerns about surveillance and separation of powers during a congressional hearing.
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'Paranoia?' Dem reveals lengths DOJ going to 'stay ahead' of congressional Epstein probe
A Democratic lawmaker confirmed the Department of Justice is essentially peering over lawmakers' shoulders as they search through the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files.Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) appeared Thursday on "CNN This Morning," where she discussed the previous day's contentious hearing with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the binder she brought with her that showed the search history for lawmakers who pored through the Justice Depart…
Republican Nancy Mace Slams 'Creepy' DOJ Monitoring of Congress' Epstein File Searches
AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) denounced the Justice Department on Wednesday for allegedly tracking the unredacted ‘Epstein files’ that members of Congress accessed, calling the practice “creepy.” Mace, in an audio clip posted progressive outlet MeidasTouch, spoke about the alleged tracking — which became the topic of public scrutiny after Attorney General Pam Bondi’s bombshell hearing in Congress earlier on Wednesday. Getty…
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