yahoo news | Pam Bondi to skip scheduled House Oversight deposition in Epstein probe
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will not appear for the April 14 deposition before the House Oversight Committee in the probe of Jeffrey Epstein, Scripps News confirmed. A committee spokeswoman said the Department of Justice notified lawmakers that Bondi, who is no longer serving as attorney general, was subpoenaed in her former capacity and therefore will not attend the scheduled hearing.
President Donald Trump removed Bondi from the post last week and named Todd Blanche as acting attorney general. Bondi has long faced bipartisan criticism over the Justice Department’s handling of the “Epstein Files” required to be released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Critics allege that key documents were withheld, that redactions were improperly applied, and that victims’ names were not consistently protected, prompting Bondi to repeatedly defend the department’s approach.
Ranking Member Rep. Robert Garcia warned that if Bondi does not testify, the committee will pursue contempt charges, emphasizing that the subpoena applies regardless of her current title. “Our bipartisan subpoena is to Pam Bondi, whether she is the Attorney General or not. She must come in to testify immediately, and if she defies the subpoena, we will begin contempt charges in Congress. The survivors deserve justice,” Garcia said.
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