yahoo news | Pam Bondi Slammed By Democrats Over Epstein Hearing
House Democrats are intensifying their confrontation with former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, charging her with defying a congressional subpoena and stonewalling a probe into how the government handled records tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The subpoena, issued last month, was meant to compel Bondi to testify about the release of those files—documents that became subject to disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed in November, which requires former attorneys general to ensure such records are made public.
The Department of Justice announced on April 8 that Bondi will not appear before the House Oversight Committee because she left the attorney‑general post on April 2, a rationale Democrats dismissed as inadequate. In a social‑media statement, they called it “shameful” that Bondi continues to shield powerful men connected to Epstein and demanded she appear before the committee to answer questions. Congressman Robert Garcia warned that changing jobs does not nullify a legal subpoena and said Congress would hold Bondi in contempt if she refuses to comply.
The dispute has attracted rare bipartisan attention, underscoring the political sensitivity surrounding Epstein’s documents. While Bondi’s legal team argues that she no longer holds the authority that imposed the subpoena, Democrats maintain that the subpoena remains enforceable regardless of her current position. The next steps could involve a contempt vote by the House Oversight Committee, potentially leading to further legal action to compel her testimony.



