Thomas Massie Slams Pam Bondi, Says Epstein Files Still Being Hidden
Massie criticized the DOJ for missing deadlines and redacting files improperly in the release of over 3.5 million Epstein-related documents, citing victim privacy breaches.
- In a House oversight hearing Wednesday, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., told Attorney General Pam Bondi she is responsible for part of a decades-long cover-up involving Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act forced the DOJ to publish investigatory records in searchable form, but the department missed its 30-day release deadline after issuing millions of pages late last month.
- Massie pointed to redaction errors, including 31 of 32 victims' names unredacted in the Victims' Names document, and Bondi said, `Within 40 minutes, Wexner's name was added back in`.
- Survivors attended the House Judiciary Committee hearing as Attorney General Pam Bondi apologized, saying `I am deeply sorry for what any victim has been through, especially as a result of that monster`, and defended DOJ staff amid heated clashes with lawmakers.
- Survivors and lawmakers have demanded more transparency, including a Super Bowl ad, with Massie urging removal of redactions on Form FD-302s for fuller oversight.
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Representative Thomas Massie (Republican for Kentucky) criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday for her defense of how the Department of Justice (DOJ) has handled the publication of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “The appeal, and I keep reminding the DOJ people, is that the next [...]
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The panel's ranking Democrat Jamie Raskin criticized the slow release of files on the late sex offender. 'You've been ordered by subpoena and by Congress to turn over six million documents (...) but you've turned over only three million.' Bondi's response: 'We were given 30 days to review and redact and unredact millions of pages of documents.'
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