Robert Garcia pushes James Comer to film and release Bondi’s testimony on Epstein files
Rep. Robert Garcia has urged House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to film and publicly release former Attorney General Pam Bondi's upcoming testimony on the Epstein files. Garcia argues that a filmed deposition would ensure transparency and provide the public with a more complete view of Bondi's demeanor and conduct. He also raised ethical concerns over Bondi being represented by government official Harmeet Dhillon, which may violate committee rules.
- ▪Rep. Robert Garcia sent a letter urging Chairman James Comer to film and release Pam Bondi’s testimony on the Epstein files.
- ▪Garcia emphasized that filming the testimony is essential for transparency and public accountability.
- ▪He objected to Harmeet Dhillon representing Bondi, citing a conflict of interest and violation of committee rules.
- ▪Bondi was subpoenaed in March and is scheduled to testify on May 29 in a transcribed interview format.
- ▪Other high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, have previously testified in the Epstein investigation.
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Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) sent a letter to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Monday, urging the panel’s leadership to film and publicly release former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s testimony on the release of the Epstein files slated for May 29. Garcia, the investigative committee’s top Democrat, has caused a stir over Bondi’s appearance, as the letter follows Democrats threatening to hold the former attorney general and anyone who fails to show up for Epstein depositions in contempt of Congress.
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