Former Attorney General Pam Bondi to Testify in House Oversight Committee's Epstein Investigation
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is scheduled to testify on May 29 before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case files by the Justice Department during her tenure. The committee, which has been seeking Bondi's testimony for months, initially subpoenaed her amid concerns over the department's failure to release all relevant files. Although Bondi was ousted from her position, the subpoena named her directly, prompting the committee to pursue her testimony. Previously, Bondi had voluntarily met with the panel, but the session ended contentiously, with Democrats leaving the meeting. The committee's Democrats have since filed civil contempt charges against Bondi for not appearing as initially scheduled. The announcement of Bondi's new deposition date was met with approval from Democrats, who view it as a step forward in their investigation.