Former Attorney General Pam Bondi faced a heated House Oversight hearing on May 29, claiming her department complied with the Epstein Files law but saying she delegated review oversight — and the room erupted. Read on to discover the full story!
Bondi told lawmakers the Department of Justice “produced everything required” and insisted her team worked in “good faith.” She acknowledged there were redaction errors but said reviewers told her withheld items were non-responsive, privileged or duplicative. Bondi, fired in April 2026, also urged survivors to contact the FBI and framed the matter as one of justice and transparency under the Trump administration.