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Virginia Giuffre’s Family Urge Sacked Trump Loyalist to Give Evidence on Epstein
Bondi will testify before Congress on April 14 as lawmakers and watchdogs accuse the Justice Department of redacting and selectively editing Epstein records.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump removed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position, citing her handling of the Epstein Files as damaging to his administration.
- Growing pressure to disclose the remainder of the Epstein Files fueled the removal, following criticism over the Justice Department's heavy redactions of documents released under legislation passed in late 2025.
- At a Congressional hearing, Bondi responded to criticism with political attacks and refused to apologize to Epstein victims or acknowledge the relatives attending the proceedings.
- The family of Virginia Giuffre urged the ousted official to "do right" by survivors, with brother Sky Roberts and sister-in-law Amanda Roberts stating "alliance to a corrupt agenda never serves you."
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will serve as Acting Attorney General, while Bondi remains ordered to appear before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee on April 14 to answer questions about the Epstein probe.
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