O’Reilly: Bondi Decided to ‘Throw some Hand Grenades’ in Hearing
Epstein survivors say Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to apologize or show empathy during a congressional hearing, leaving victims feeling humiliated and dehumanized, survivor Marina Lacerda said.
- Yesterday, Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Judiciary Committee and declined to turn and apologise directly to Jeffrey Epstein survivors when Rep. Pramila Jayapal pressed her to do so.
- On February 11, 2026, the Justice Department released over 3 million pages that news reviews found contained redaction errors exposing victims' details, officials said.
- During a combative, more-than-five-hour session, Bondi called the apology 'theatrics' and said staff 'did the best we could, immediately' when pressed by Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
- Marina Lacerda said she and other survivors felt 'dehumanized' and humiliated, and Rep. Thomas Massie told Bondi, 'Literally the worst thing you could do to survivors, you did.'
- With Republicans shifting focus to crime and immigration, Bondi's one-year Justice Department tenure has intensified concerns about politicization, as Democrats accused her of dodging questions during the hearing.
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O’Reilly: Bondi decided to ‘throw some hand grenades’ in hearing
Political commentator Bill O’Reilly said Wednesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi decided to “throw some hand grenades” in combative testimony before a House panel examining the Justice Department, including its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. “It’s obvious the Democratic Party wants to link Donald Trump to some kind of crime involving Epstein,” O’Reilly said…
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