
Washington Today Attorney General Pam Bondi has heated exchanges at House Judiciary Committee hearing over Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files
Feb 11, 2026
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Gerald Nadler / Thomas Massie / Jim Jordan (Representative Questioners)

Guest
Jamie Raskin

Guest
Pam Bondi
Pam Bondi, former state attorney general who led DOJ testimony, faces sharp questioning. Jamie Raskin, House Judiciary ranking member, opens with calls for accountability. Gerald Nadler, Thomas Massie and Jim Jordan press on indictments, redactions and document handling. The discussion centers on DOJ handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, transparency, and related congressional oversight.
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Report New Epstein Information To FBI
- Pam Bondi urged victims to share information with the FBI and said accusations will be investigated.
- She offered the FBI contact as the channel for reporting new leads.
No Co-Conspirator Indictments Reported
- Gerald Nadler pressed that the DOJ has indicted zero Epstein co-conspirators under Bondi's tenure.
- Nadler highlighted concerns about fired prosecutors and alleged delays in pursuing leads.
Alleged Redaction Failures Exposed
- Thomas Massie accused DOJ of releasing survivors' names and over-redacting perpetrators.
- He used specific documents to allege systemic failures in the DOJ production process.
