Bondi Defends Release of 3 Million Epstein Pages to House Panel
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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Bondi Defends Release of 3 Million Epstein Pages to House Panel
22 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
Nearly 3 million pages of Epstein-related material were produced under Donald Trump, Pam Bondi told the House Oversight Committee in a closed-door transcribed interview Friday.
Bondi said the Justice Department's review spanned four administrations and that only non-responsive, privileged or duplicative material was withheld, while Congress also received access to unredacted duplicative records in a reading room.
Redaction errors did occur, Bondi acknowledged, but she said the department remained committed to accountability and would pursue any criminal evidence tied to Epstein or his associates.
Todd Blanche, now acting attorney general after Bondi's April 2 departure, oversaw the document-review process she said was too vast for her to manage personally.
The testimony comes as House investigators examine DOJ compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act and after criticism that earlier releases exposed survivor names while obscuring some alleged perpetrators.
Why does the infamous 'client list' remain elusive despite a law mandating the release of all Epstein files?
Beyond one official's testimony, what systemic failures continue to shield Epstein’s powerful enablers from accountability?