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Bondi acknowledges Epstein files "redaction errors" in testimony to House Oversight Committee

Bondi acknowledges Epstein files "redaction errors" in testimony to House Oversight Committee

Summary

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi admitted there were mistakes in how sensitive information was blacked out in the Epstein case files. She spoke about this during her testimony before the House Oversight Committee, which is a group in Congress that checks on government activities.

Key Facts

  • Pam Bondi served as Attorney General of Florida.
  • She testified before the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill.
  • The topic was the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Bondi acknowledged that errors were made in redacting information in those files.
  • Redaction means hiding or blacking out sensitive information in documents.
  • The hearing aimed to review how the government managed these important files.
  • CBS News reported on the testimony and provided updates through their app.
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