Pam Bondi, Pramila Jayapal and DOJ
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Lawmakers told HuffPost the attorney general should resign and be held in contempt of Congress.
A stunning photo at Wednesday's blockbuster House hearing revealed AG Pam Bondi seemed to be tracking a House Democrat's "search history" on the Epstein Files.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) expressed her anger Wednesday after Attorney General Pam Bondi was photographed holding a printed compilation of the congresswoman’s search history of the Epstein files during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
During a heated House hearing Wednesday, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) asked the AG to apologize to the Epstein survivors in the room. Bondi refused, saying she wouldn’t “get in the gutter for her
Attorney General Pam Bondi testified Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee, where she repeatedly refused to answer questions about her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. She also refused to apologize to Epstein survivors over the botched release of files,
A photo captured by Reuters shows the attorney general holding a sheet of paper titled "Jayapal Pramila Search History," which lists at least eight searches.
In a heated exchange, Jayapal asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to turn to the survivors in attendance “and apologize for what your Department of Justice has put them through with the absolutely unacceptable release of the Epstein files and their information.
A high-profile House Democrat is accusing Attorney General Pam Bondi of "spying" on her search history while she pored through Jeffrey Epstein-related documents.
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“Do your job”: Steven Crowder calls out Pam Bondi for “selective” release of Epstein files
Steven Crowder criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi over the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein files as a tense House hearing sparked bipartisan backlash, accusations of a cover-up, and outrage over alleged tracking of lawmakers’ searches.