Pam Bondi subpoena: When will House Oversight Committee hold hearing on Epstein documents? detail

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On Wednesday, March 4, the Republican-led U.S. House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena to the U.S. Attorney General regarding the remaining cases of the Department of Justice’s crackdown. Jeffrey Epstein document. This will mark the second time Bondi has faced questioning from House lawmakers following a House Judiciary Committee hearing in February.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies at a House Judiciary Committee hearing. (Reuters)
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies at a House Judiciary Committee hearing. (Reuters)

motion for subpoena Pam Bundy The bill was introduced by Republican House Rep. Nancy Mace and passed by a vote of 24 to 19. Five Republicans, including Mace, joined Democrats in voting for the bill.

“AG Bondi claims the Justice Department has released all of Epstein’s documents. The record is clear: they have not,” Nancy Mace wrote on the X after the subpoena passed. The U.S. Department of Justice has released more than 3 million pages of Epstein documents, but more than 2 million pages remain classified. The U.S. Justice Department said it would not release the documents.

Additionally, thousands of pages of published documents have been withdrawn due to redaction issues and have never been restored. According to CBS, 47,000 files (approximately 65,500 pages) have not yet been recovered.

When will Pam Bondi’s House Oversight Committee hearings be held?

There is no official date for her required hearing or witness Already announced. Lawmakers passed the subpoena on March 4, but the committee has not yet scheduled a time when Bundy must appear in court. A date is expected to be announced in due course.

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Oversight Committee Chairman James Cuomo said members of the House Oversight Committee informed Bondi’s chief of staff about the possibility of issuing a subpoena. According to NBC Palm Springs, Bondi had offered to brief lawmakers on the committee rather than hold a hearing, but the offer was rejected.

Nancy Mace calls Epstein dossier dispute ‘the biggest cover-up’

After the subpoena was passed, Nancy Mace posted on X that the Department of Justice’s handling of the Epstein files was “one of the greatest cover-ups in American history.” In a scathing attack, she accused the Justice Department of “protecting the powerful.”

“Three million documents have been released, and we still don’t have the whole truth,” Mace wrote. “Video is lost. Audio is lost. Logs are lost. Millions more documents. We want to know why the Department of Justice is more focused on protecting the powerful than delivering justice.”

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