Pam Bondi Set to Face House Oversight on Epstein Files This May

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will finally testify before the House Oversight Committee on May 29 about how the Department of Justice handled the Epstein investigation during her tenure. This long-awaited hearing comes amid ongoing scrutiny over DOJ’s failure to hold powerful enablers accountable.

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Pam Bondi Set to Face House Oversight on Epstein Files This May

After months of delay, former Attorney General Pam Bondi is scheduled to appear before the House Oversight Committee on May 29 to answer tough questions about the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files while she was in office. This hearing is a critical moment in the continued investigation into how Epstein’s vast trafficking network was allowed to operate with impunity and how powerful figures connected to his crimes evaded accountability.

Bondi’s tenure at the DOJ coincided with key developments in the Epstein case, including questionable decisions that many critics argue amounted to a cover-up protecting elites. The Oversight Committee’s inquiry aims to shed light on whether the DOJ under Bondi’s leadership actively obstructed justice or failed to pursue the full scope of Epstein’s criminal enterprise.

This testimony comes as part of a broader effort by congressional investigators to unravel the deep institutional failures that allowed Epstein and his associates to exploit victims for years. The Epstein files have exposed not only the horrors of trafficking but also a disturbing pattern of government inaction and complicity.

For a long time, Bondi avoided public scrutiny over her role, but the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena and scheduling of this hearing mark a turning point. Activists and survivors alike are watching closely, demanding transparency and accountability from those who wielded power and failed to protect vulnerable victims.

This hearing is more than a procedural step; it is a necessary reckoning with how justice was denied and how the system enabled abuse at the highest levels. We will be following the testimony closely and bringing you detailed coverage of what Bondi says and how the committee responds.

The Epstein saga is far from over, and holding officials like Bondi accountable is crucial to dismantling the networks of corruption and silence that allowed such crimes to flourish. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.

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