Bondi To Face Lawmakers Over Epstein Files
4 weeks ago
Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to appear before Congress amid growing scrutiny over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers are expected to question how sensitive victim information was exposed despite efforts to redact it.
The hearing marks Bondi’s first appearance before Congress since a contentious session in October, when she repeatedly deflected Democratic criticism and responded with her own political attacks.
Bondi faces a wave of criticism as additional Epstein-related documents were released, with victims calling the disclosures sloppy and incomplete. Congressional leaders say they will press the attorney general on what measures were taken to protect victim privacy and ensure proper oversight of the Justice Department’s handling of the case.
The hearing marks Bondi’s first appearance before Congress since a contentious session in October, when she repeatedly deflected Democratic criticism and responded with her own political attacks.
Bondi faces a wave of criticism as additional Epstein-related documents were released, with victims calling the disclosures sloppy and incomplete. Congressional leaders say they will press the attorney general on what measures were taken to protect victim privacy and ensure proper oversight of the Justice Department’s handling of the case.