Attorney General Bondi brushes aside questions about her handling of Epstein files
Summary
Attorney General Pam Bondi did not answer questions about her management of files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation or about her reported conflict with an FBI official. A memo from the Justice Department, stating no evidence of an Epstein client list was found, has led to criticism from supporters of Trump. Bondi focused on the need for a team effort to tackle various issues, while House Speaker Mike Johnson called for transparency on the Epstein files.Key Facts
- Attorney General Pam Bondi avoided commenting on her handling of Epstein investigation files.
- A Justice Department memo found no evidence of a client list from Epstein's files.
- Bondi has faced criticism, especially from some Trump supporters.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed support for making the Epstein files public.
- Bondi emphasized teamwork against issues like human trafficking and drug cartels.
- Bondi did not comment on a reported conflict with FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
- Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, leading to widespread conspiracy theories.
- President Trump supported Bondi, stating she handled the situation well.
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