House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files Handling  (3/6/26)

House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files Handling (3/6/26)

The House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, a move that reflected growing frustration in Congress over what lawmakers say has been a deeply flawed and opaque disclosure process. The subpoena passed in a 24–19 vote, with several Republicans joining Democrats in demanding that Bondi appear before the committee to explain why the department missed legal deadlines and failed to release large portions of the Epstein records despite the requirements of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Lawmakers say that while the Justice Department released millions of pages of documents, investigators believe tens of thousands of files remain withheld or offline, raising serious concerns that the public has not been given the full picture. The vote to compel Bondi’s testimony amounted to a rare bipartisan rebuke of the nation’s top law-enforcement official and signaled mounting anger in Congress over what many members believe has been a pattern of evasion and incomplete disclosure.

Critics have argued that Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files has been marked by delays, contradictions, and combative responses to oversight rather than transparency. Lawmakers and investigators have accused the Justice Department under her leadership of missing mandated release deadlines, redacting or withholding key documents, and failing to provide clear explanations for why large portions of the records remain unavailable. During earlier congressional questioning, Bondi reportedly deflected direct questions about Epstein’s accomplices and the status of ongoing investigations, which only deepened suspicions that the department may be shielding powerful figures connected to the case. The subpoena now forces Bondi to answer under oath about decisions that critics say have undermined confidence in the Justice Department’s commitment to fully exposing Epstein’s network. For many in Congress, the issue is no longer simply about document management—it is about whether the nation’s top prosecutor has obstructed transparency in one of the most explosive criminal investigations in modern history.



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