Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to testify before House lawmakers in a closed-door session concerning the handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s case files. This appearance follows scrutiny over the administration’s release of these files, which has been a point of contention.
Background on the Investigation
Bondi, who was central to the Epstein saga, initially raised expectations for a full release of the Epstein files but later backtracked, prompting Congress to mandate their release. The files’ delayed release and inclusion of personal information of potential victims have been criticized, with Bondi maintaining she was following the law.
The House Oversight Committee’s investigation spans multiple administrations, focusing on decisions made about Epstein’s associates and the Justice Department’s compliance with congressional mandates. Bondi’s testimony will provide lawmakers an opportunity to delve into these issues.
Political Dynamics
Bondi, who remains within Trump’s circle, was recently appointed to a White House panel on artificial intelligence. She will be accompanied by Justice Department officials, including Harmeet Dhillon, during her testimony. Democrats have expressed concerns over potential conflicts of interest due to this arrangement.
The committee’s Democrats have criticized the format of Bondi’s interview, arguing that it allows her to avoid answering questions. They have also requested the interview be recorded on video, a move resisted by the committee’s Republican chair, Rep. James Comer, who has opted for a transcribed interview instead.
Despite these tensions, Comer has assured that Bondi could face prosecution if she lies to Congress, and a transcript of the interview will be released to the public.
Original reporting: 40/29 / KHBS (NW Arkansas) — read the source article.