Pam Bondi to Face Closed-Door Questioning by House Lawmakers Over Epstein Files
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to testify before House lawmakers in a closed-door session regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse case files. This session is part of an ongoing investigation into the Trump administration's management of the Epstein files and related matters, including the prison sentence of Epstein's former confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell. Bondi, who was previously defiant in public testimonies, will be accompanied by Justice Department officials, including Harmeet Dhillon, acting as her counsel. The session aims to uncover details about the decisions made by prosecutors concerning Epstein's associates and the Justice Department's compliance with a congressional mandate to release the Epstein files.