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Pam Bondi’s Full House Testimony Statement Defends Epstein Document Dump

Pam Bondi’s Full House Testimony Statement Defends Epstein Document Dump

Summary

Pam Bondi, former Attorney General, testified to the House Oversight Committee about the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. She defended the Department’s work under her leadership, said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche managed the document process, and acknowledged some errors in hiding sensitive information.

Key Facts

  • Pam Bondi appeared before the House Oversight Committee for a four-hour closed-door interview.
  • She refused to answer questions about President Donald Trump’s involvement in the Epstein file release.
  • Bondi said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche was responsible for overseeing the document review process.
  • Nearly 3 million pages of documents, including videos and images, were released about Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Epstein investigations started under President George W. Bush and continued through Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations.
  • Bondi stated the only time federal prosecutors launched investigations against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell was during President Trump’s term.
  • Some personal information of victims was accidentally exposed due to redaction (hiding) errors.
  • The Department maintains it was transparent and thorough, providing Congress access to unredacted documents to ensure openness.
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