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Key Points from Pam Bondi's Fiery Testimony on Epstein Files

US Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense scrutiny during a congressional hearing on the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. As tensions flared, Bondi defended the Justice Department amidst pointed questions and partisan clashes.

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  1. Epstein Victims Watch as Bondi Defends Redactions

Epstein victims attended the hearing, prompting lawmakers to focus on how the Justice Department handled file releases. Bondi expressed regret over the abuse victims suffered but faced criticism for failing to redact victims' names as required. Democratic Representative Pramila Jayapal highlighted instances where "nude images" of survivors were improperly released, prompting all victims present to stand in solidarity. Bondi labeled Jayapal's approach as "theatrics" and insisted officials acted swiftly to rectify inadvertent releases.

2. Republicans Join In Over Epstein Complaints

The heated discussion included bipartisan dissatisfaction with redacted names in the Epstein files. Lawmakers pressed Bondi on accountability for the redactions, questioning why certain figures, such as billionaire Les Wexner, were initially protected. Republican Thomas Massie described the situation as "bigger than Watergate," prompting Bondi to call the issue a "political joke." FBI Director Kash Patel noted a lack of evidence tying Wexner to trafficking, reinforcing his role as a source of information instead.

3. Lawmaker Asks About Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

California Representative Ted Lieu introduced a photo from the Epstein files depicting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, raising questions about why it hadn't led to prosecution. The context of the images remains unclear, with Bondi suggesting Lieu address such concerns to former Attorney General Merrick Garland. Lieu criticized Garland's handling of the matter, agreeing that opportunities were missed.

4. Democrats Push for Minneapolis Investigation

Beyond the Epstein files, Bondi was challenged over federal immigration agents' actions in Minneapolis, where shootings sparked nationwide protests. Representative Steve Cohen described the incidents as "executions" warranting investigation. Bondi defended federal actions, blaming tensions on officials who obstructed law enforcement. Republicans, including committee chair Jim Jordan, supported Bondi's stance while highlighting her role in enforcing immigration policies.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bondi faced backlash for redaction issues in Epstein files.

  • Bipartisan dissatisfaction emerged over protected names.

  • Lieu questioned the lack of action on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

  • Minneapolis shootings added to the hearing's contentious topics.

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mikeymike100 Platinum Member

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12 hours ago, stevenl said:

Why do you keep asking questions that have been answered already?

It was ONE question, not plural, I was just reinforcing what a hypocritical moron he is! SIMPLE!!

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Enough of the petty personal bickering. Bondi lied and was caught.

Representative Ted Lieu accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of lying under oath Wednesday, catching the Trump official in a bind after she claimed no evidence existed of young girls at parties attended by the president.

He then referred to recently released images of ex-Prince Andrew, depicting the disgraced British royal on all fours, towering over one of Epstein’s victims.

“These two photos staring you in the face are evidence of a crime and are more than enough evidence to predicate an investigation against former Prince Andrew,” Lieu said. “So I ask you, Attorney General Pam Bondi, why did you shut down this investigation last July and why have you not prosecuted former Prince Andrew?”

https://newrepublic.com/post/206472/pam-bondi-lie-under-oath-donald-trump-epstein

Bondi Lies to Congress, Tells Them Maxwell Was Not Transferred to A ‘Lower-Level Facility’

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bondi-maxwell-trump-lies_n_698cf9dae4b02cd58c098d2a

xylophone Diamond Member

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On 2/13/2026 at 8:51 AM, pomchop said:

Notice how bondi and leavitt often wear their "christian crosses' while constantly lying, protecting pedos, praising criminals, supporting con men and corruption and yes murders.... ....Jesus and all the maga bible beaters must be very proud of them as they scoff at everything christianity is supposedly about.

And this sums it up very well, as it does with trump also.......

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connda Star Member

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This pretty much sums it up:
"They (the current administration) have basically sold the Justice Department to a bunch of corrupt lobbyists the way Trump has sold his administration to a bunch of corrupt donors."
-Robert Barnes, Constitutional lawyer

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