Bondi Defends Handling of Epstein Files to House Panel
President Donald Trump fired Pam Bondi in April after being displeased with her handling of DOJ files about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Bondi Defends Handling of Epstein Files to House Panel Former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before a House panel, defending the Department of Justice’s handling of the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. She stated that, to her knowledge, all required documents were publicly released, despite acknowledging “redaction errors” and delegating oversight to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Bondi expressed pride in the department’s commitment to transparency under her leadership, asserting that justice and transparency had been delivered at President Trump’s direction.
- Former Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the DOJ’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files before a House panel.
- Bondi stated that the DOJ publicly released all documents required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Democrats criticized the committee majority for not videotaping Bondi’s interview, calling it an attempt to hide her testimony.
- Bondi acknowledged “redaction errors” in the document release and stated she delegated oversight to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
- Bondi was fired by President Trump in April due to her handling of Epstein file issues.
- Bondi claimed pride in the department’s commitment to transparency and the delivery of justice under Trump’s administration.
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