Pam Bondi Faces Scrutiny Over Epstein Document Handling
Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer Congress's questions regarding President Donald Trump's potential knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's activities. Bondi expressed support for Todd Blanche's management of document releases. Democrats criticized Bondi, accusing her of attempting to shield Trump, while Bondi defended the administration's actions.
In a closed-door session, former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi declined to answer Congress's queries about President Donald Trump's awareness of Jeffrey Epstein's activities, leading to criticism from Democratic lawmakers.
Bondi expressed support for Acting AG Todd Blanche's handling of the situation, yet faced accusations of protecting Trump from scrutiny. Key documents related to Epstein's case remain unreleased, drawing bipartisan skepticism.
Victims and lawmakers criticized the Justice Department's release policies, alleging incomplete transparency. The contentious interview did not resolve concerns, leaving questions about Bondi's tenure and document management.
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