
The Parnas Perspective Breaking: Republicans Slam Trump Justice Department as Epstein Cover Up Exposed
Feb 11, 2026
Suhas Subramanyam, U.S. Congressman on the House Oversight Committee, discusses his review of DOJ materials tied to Jeffrey Epstein. He describes secure review procedures, tracking and redactions. He outlines subpoenas, missing FBI 302s, and plans to probe finances and key figures. Short, urgent updates on oversight and next steps.
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Hearing Sparks Broad Condemnation
- Pam Bondi's hearing performance drew bipartisan condemnation and online backlash for avoiding survivors.
- The episode frames the DOJ's handling as eroding public trust and prompting cross-party criticism.
Misaligned Hearing Focus
- Bondi repeatedly diverted to economic talking points, highlighting a disconnect between DOJ messaging and committee concerns.
- Aaron Parnas framed this as illustrative of misplaced priorities during the hearing.
Restricted Review Room Experience
- Suhas Subramanyam described the unredacted-file review setup: four computers in a small room with tracked logins and strict rules.
- He recounted restrictions on notes, sticky pads, and dysfunctional search that hindered oversight work.

