Shouting match erupts in Congress after Bondi asked to apologize to Epstein victims
- A shouting match erupted in Congress when Rep. Pramila Jayapal asked former Attorney General Pam Bondi to apologize to survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scheme.
- Bondi repeatedly shouted and grew defensive when asked about investigating Epstein's co-conspirators and the Justice Department's mishandling of survivor information.
- Rep. Jamie Raskin accused Bondi of filibustering and defended his colleague's right to have his remaining time, leading to another outburst from Bondi.
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Pam Bondi participated in a tense hearing this Wednesday (11), in the House of Representatives, about how the Donald Trump administration handled the files of the case.
"If the name of someone who shouldn't have been removed has been deleted, of course we will include it," said Pam Bondi, U.S. Attorney General
When the U.S. Department of Justice recently published more Epstein files, he made it clear that it was now, we did our duty, but not everyone is satisfied with it.
When the U.S. Department of Justice recently published more Epstein files, he made it clear that it was now, we have done our duty, but not everyone is satisfied with it. Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin has accused US Justice Minister Pam Bondi of "covering" the Epstein files. US Congress has asked her ministry to publish six million documents, photos, and videos from the files surrounding the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, said Raskin at a B…
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