Pam Bondi to Face House Oversight Committee on Epstein Investigation Files
Bondi is set to face questions about the Epstein files. It isn't clear how much she will say

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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to meet with the House Oversight Committee to discuss the Justice Department's investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. However, the meeting will not be under oath, raising concerns about the depth of information that will be disclosed.
- 01Bondi will provide a transcribed interview, not a sworn deposition, raising questions about the information shared.
- 02Her attorney, Harmeet Dhillon, may limit Bondi's responses, which could affect transparency.
- 03Bondi previously refused to comply with the committee's subpoena while in office, leading to a contempt resolution against her.
- 04The Epstein Files Transparency Act mandates the release of investigation records, but the Justice Department has indicated it may not release all additional files.
- 05The involvement of Dhillon, a senior attorney, in Bondi's representation is considered unusual by former DOJ officials.
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Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General of Florida, is scheduled to meet with the House Oversight Committee on Friday to discuss the Justice Department's investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, a deceased sex trafficker. The meeting will be a transcribed interview rather than a sworn deposition, which raises concerns about the extent of information Bondi will provide. Bondi will be represented by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, which could lead to limitations on her responses due to potential privilege claims. This arrangement contrasts with the committee's previous insistence on sworn depositions from other high-profile figures, including the Clintons. Bondi's cooperation with the committee follows her earlier refusal to comply with a subpoena, which resulted in a contempt resolution against her. The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the release of investigation records, but the Justice Department has suggested it may not disclose all documents. Bondi's health issues, including treatment for thyroid cancer, have also been noted, and the unusual circumstances surrounding her representation have raised eyebrows among legal experts.
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The outcome of Bondi's interview may influence public understanding of the Epstein investigations and the Justice Department's transparency.
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