'The Daily Show' Reviews Pam Bondi's Greatest Hits From Congressional Hearing: 'I Don't Know Why You're Laughing'
Attorney General Bondi defended the DOJ's release of 3 million of 6 million Epstein documents, amid accusations of slow disclosure and redaction controversies.
- On Feb. 11, 2026, US Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the Justice Department's handling of Epstein files at the House Judiciary Committee, citing pending investigations and a 30-day review period.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed in November, required DOJ to release Epstein materials within 30 days, but it missed the December 19th deadline and released about 3.5 million pages while withholding about 2.5 million.
- Rep. Jamie Raskin noted that the FBI counted more than 1,000 victims, and lawmaker Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna found six redacted names, including Les Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.
- Victims in the hearing reacted with frustration as Democrats accused Bondi of overseeing a cover-up and politicizing the DOJ, demanding accountability.
- Looking ahead, the political fallout includes Bondi, a close Trump ally, saying no more prosecutions are expected related to Epstein, even as files remain contentious.
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Who is Rep Chuy García? From Chicago Activist to Viral Clash with AG Bondi Over Epstein Files
Tempers flared on Capitol Hill on 11 February 2026 as a House Judiciary Committee hearing erupted into one of the most combative exchanges yet over the Jeffrey Epstein files. Democratic Representative Jesús 'Chuy' García launched a blistering attack on US Attorney General Pam Bondi, calling her 'one of the worst attorneys general in our history' and accusing her of shielding powerful figures.The confrontation quickly went viral, fuelling debate …
'The Daily Show' reviews Pam Bondi's greatest hits from congressional hearing: 'I don't know why you're laughing'
Lawmakers asked the attorney general about the Jeffrey Epstein files, and Jordan Klepper noticed that it did not go well.Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before Congress on Feb. 11 Win McNamee/GettyThe Daily Show skewered Attorney General Pam Bondi following a combative hearing with lawmakers in which she faced questions about the Jeffrey Epstein files."Congress had a lot of serious questions for her on everything from ICE to Epstein," host …
Democrats blast US attorney general over Epstein file ‘cover‑up’ and acting as Trump’s ‘instrument of revenge’
WASHINGTON, Feb 12 — Congressional Democrats accused US Attorney General Pam Bondi yesterday of engaging in a “cover-up” of the Jeffrey Epstein files and turning the Department of Justice into an “instrument of revenge” for President Donald Trump.Bondi, testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, defended the DOJ’s handling of the release of the Epstein records and said there are “pending investigations” in the case.She did not elaborate on…
Aleši Democrats of the American Congress accused the Secretary of Justice Pan Bondi of “musualizing” Epstein scandal and of turning the department into a “rebuff instrument” of Republican President Donald Trump, AFP reported.
Aleish Democrats of the American Congress accused Pam Bondi, the US Attorney General of "mushimas" the case of Epstein, of violating the law which obliges Trump to be fully transparent in relation to this explosive file from a political point of view, according to AFP, according to Agerpres.
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