FBI, Epstein and Pam Bondi
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is appearing before the House Judiciary Committee as the Justice Department faces questions over the Epstein files.
Attorney General Pam Bondi lashed out at Representative Thomas Massie on Wednesday after the Kentucky Republican accused her of being caught “red-handed” over edits to an FBI document related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, escalating tensions during a contentious exchange.
Democrats on Thursday blasted the Department of Justice for allegedly tracking their search history while reviewing Epstein files, calling the surveillance "totally inappropriate" behavior.
Pam Bondi's congressional hearing sh*tshow brought out the hot takes, and the infinite persistence of Bad Bunny reactions shows no end in sight.
Carl Higbie criticized the attorney general's combative House appearance over Epstein files, saying he doesn't know how her career survives after Tuesday's hearing.
The hearing quickly devolved into a tense, at times explosive event, with Bondi and mostly Democratic lawmakers trading verbal attacks over the handling of the Epstein files by the Department of Justice, and questions of the department’s role in acting on behalf of President Donald Trump.
Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi's comments came a day after President Trump offered a new explanation for why Gabbard was at the main elections hub in Georgia's most populous county last week, saying Bondi had requested her presence.
The attorney general said she and DNI Gabbard are "inseparable."
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Reporter's notebook: Clintons call for open Epstein files hearing after months of defying subpoenas
Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify about Epstein files after defying subpoenas, but now demand public hearings that could set a precedent for Trump.