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Rep. Ted Lieu accuses Pam Bondi of lying under oath during House Judiciary hearing on Epstein files
Rep. Ted Lieu challenged Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony on DOJ's handling of Epstein files, highlighting disputed claims about President Trump's connections amid ongoing scrutiny.
- During a roughly five-hour House Judiciary Committee hearing on February 11, 2026, Rep. Ted Lieu accused Bondi of lying under oath about Jeffrey Epstein files, prompting a heated exchange.
- Lawmakers said they sought answers after recent document releases, convening to press the Department of Justice over its handling of Epstein files and accusations of political retribution.
- Lieu cited a file alleging a limousine driver overheard claims of rape, and Bondi said there is no evidence Trump committed a crime, adding `I am deeply sorry for what any victim has been through, especially as a result of that monster`.
- Lawmakers demanded accountability and calls for resignation after Rep. Ted Lieu accused Bondi of lying under oath, intensifying political fallout for the administration.
- DOJ has continued publishing additional pages, releasing nearly 30,000 more including Data Set 8, while the White House and DOJ warned some files contain false or sensational claims and watchdogs noted omitted communications.
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Rep. Lieu accuses Bondi of lying under oath on Epstein files surrounding Trump
Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu of California accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of lying under oath about apparent evidence in the Epstein files released by the Justice Department that he says links President Trump to potential crimes.
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L 56%
C 22%
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