Democrats launch investigation into DOJ tracking of lawmakers’ Epstein files searches
Democrats call for a Justice Department inspector general probe over logged searches of Epstein files to ensure no misuse of sensitive victim data.
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Two days before the Ministry of Justice published the censored files in the Epstein case, MPs were allowed to view the non-blackened documents. Their searches were apparently logged.
Democrats launch investigation into DOJ tracking of lawmakers’ Epstein files searches
House Judiciary Committee and Oversight Committee Democrats launched a joint investigation into the Justice Department on Friday after Attorney General Pam Bondi was spotted reviewing a summary of a lawmaker’s searches of the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files. The letter demands the Department of Justice (DOJ) “immediately cease tracking Members’ review of the Epstein files” and…
Democrats Investigate DOJ After Bondi Photographed with Lawmaker's Epstein File Search History
Attorney General Pam Bondi was caught on camera Wednesday reviewing a document titled "Jayapal Pramila Search History" during a House Judiciary Committee hearing — a summary of what Rep. Pramila Jayapal searched when she reviewed unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files at DOJ offices the morning before. By Friday, House Democrats had launched a joint investigation. According to The Hill, Reps. Jamie Raskin, Robert Garcia, and Jayapal fired off a letter…
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