Ex-US Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies in Epstein files probe
Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testified in a closed-door congressional hearing regarding the release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Bondi defended the Justice Department's efforts, stating that nearly three million pages of records were released during her tenure. Critics, however, argue that key documents remain undisclosed and that the department has not fully complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- ▪Pam Bondi appeared before the House Oversight Committee to discuss the release of Epstein-related documents.
- ▪She claimed that the Justice Department released nearly three million pages of records during her time in office.
- ▪Critics argue that important documents are still withheld and that the department failed to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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News|GovernmentEx-US Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies in Epstein files probeBondi, who was fired in April, defended the release of Epstein records in a closed-door congressional hearing.ListenListen (7 mins)SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoFormer US Attorney General Pam Bondi arrives for an interview with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Friday [Kylie Cooper/Reuters]By Elizabeth Melimopoulos, AFP and ReutersPublished On 29 May 202629 May 2026Former United States Attorney General Pam Bondi has appeared before a closed-door congressional hearing as lawmakers seek answers about unreleased documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.But on Friday, Bondi defended the…
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