Pam  Bondi Is Set For An Epstein Related Grilling By Congress Today (2/11/26)
Pam Bondi Is Set For An Epstein Related Grilling By Congress Today (2/11/26)  
Podcast: The Vault: The Epstein Files
Rating: Explicit Published On: Wed Feb 11 2026
Description: Today, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is slated to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in a high-stakes hearing focused on the Department of Justice’s handling of millions of documents tied to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers from both parties are expected to press her on why the DOJ’s release of more than 3 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act featured extensive redactions that critics say obscured key information about possible associates while failing to adequately protect victims’ identities. Members of Congress, including Republicans like Rep. Thomas Massie who helped pass the transparency law and Democrats such as Rep. Jamie Raskin, have criticized the rollout and some have suggested Bondi could face contempt proceedings if she does not provide satisfactory explanations. Lawmakers recently reviewed unredacted files in a secure DOJ facility, and many now want answers on what remains unreleased and why certain names were withheld.Bondi’s appearance marks her first Capitol Hill testimony since a turbulent October hearing and comes amid continued backlash from Epstein survivors and advocates, who argue that the DOJ’s approach has been sloppy and insufficient. Victims’ groups even ran a Super Bowl ad this week urging fuller disclosure of the files, adding public pressure to the political scrutiny. Republican leaders have also criticized her handling of the matter, making this a rare bipartisan flashpoint over transparency, accountability, and justice for Epstein’s victims. The hearing is likely to probe both procedural decisions and broader questions about whether the DOJ under Bondi has adequately complied with the law and fully served the public interest.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bondi to face questions on Epstein files in House testimony  | Reuters