Rep. Ted Lieu accuses Pam Bondi of lying under oath during House Judiciary hearing on Epstein files
Rep. Ted Lieu accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of lying under oath during a hearing on the Justice Department's handling of Epstein files with over 1,000 trafficking victims cited.
- During the Feb. 11 House Judiciary Committee hearing, Ted Lieu accused Pam Bondi of lying under oath, citing videotaped evidence and Epstein files with references to Trump.
- Democrats note the Epstein Files heavily name President Donald Trump, with over 38,000 references, and allege Ghislaine Maxwell presented a young girl to Trump.
- Files include FBI investigator notes describing Epstein transporting a victim to Mara Lago to meet President Trump, with investigators recounting the encounter in their notes .
- Lawmakers warned the DOJ faces intensified scrutiny, with survivors and Democratic members demanding accountability, and Crockett saying Bondi should resign after the hearing.
- The exchanges suggest deeper questions about DOJ impartiality, as Democrats say Bondi violated her pledge to end `weaponisation of justice` and call this administration complicit in a cover-up.
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US lawmakers grilled Attorney General Pam Bondi for more than five hours in a heated atmosphere, largely over the Jeffrey Epstein case. They also addressed allegations that US President Donald Trump and he raped a girl whose name also appears in newly released US Justice Department documents. There is considerable doubt about the credibility of this claim.
Bondi, Democrats clash over Epstein in hearing
What happenedAttorney General Pam Bondi Wednesday sparred with Democrats and praised President Donald Trump in a heated House Judiciary Committee hearing that focused largely on the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Bondi pointedly refused to apologize to Epstein victims sitting behind her and deflected most questions from Democrats and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) with insults drawn from a binder she brought to the hearin…
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