Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General of Florida, is set to face questioning from investigators on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee this Friday, marking a significant victory for the panel in their efforts to uncover the truth about the Epstein files. The appearance is a rare one, as Bondi will not be formally deposed, but rather will voluntarily answer questions about her involvement in the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The Department of Justice had initially argued that Bondi should not be required to testify, citing concerns about the scope of her potential testimony. However, the committee has pushed forward, determined to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death and the subsequent handling of his case by the DOJ.


Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before House Oversight and Government Reform Committee investigators Friday, a victory for the panel after the Department of Justice (DOJ) argued she should not have to answer questions about the Epstein files.  It’s an unusual appearance in several respects. Bondi is not being formally deposed but rather is...