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Shouting match erupts in Congress after Bondi asked to apologize to Epstein victims
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning over DOJ's handling of Epstein files, with Democrats alleging cover-up and poor victim protection during a heated House Judiciary Committee hearing.
- On February 11, 2026, US Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to apologize to Epstein survivors during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, sparking a shouting match on Capitol Hill.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act forced the US Department of Justice to release all records within 30 days, but last month many victims remained identifiable despite redaction rules.
- Pam Bondi pivoted to partisan attacks and personal remarks, insulting Rep. Jamie Raskin and touting the Dow Jones Industrial Average topping 50,000 during testimony.
- Critics and pundits reacted strongly, with some Republican members, including Rep. Pat Fallon, defending Bondi while Democrats accused her and the DOJ of a cover-up.
- With oversight intensifying, Congress noted the gap between six million subpoenaed documents and three million pages, as Bondi pledged to fix mistaken redactions and hours of testimony remain.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi took heated questions from lawmakers in a combative congressional hearing over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein that have exposed sensitive private information about victims despite
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