### Headline: “Lawmakers Meet Behind Closed Doors Over Epstein Files—What Are They Hiding?”
So, here’s the latest drama: Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche decided to have a secret pow-wow with the House Oversight Committee about files connected to none other than Jeffrey Epstein. You know, the guy who had an impressive list of powerful friends and an unfortunate knack for avoiding justice.
Now, this meeting apparently rubbed Democrats the wrong way, and Bondi’s facing a subpoena. Funny how that works, right? Just when you thought the government was all about transparency, they’re back to doing the “let’s talk behind closed doors” dance.
The kicker? Lawmakers were only informed about this meeting a mere 24 hours before it happened. So much for a heads-up. It’s like they’re trying to keep the whole thing under wraps—maybe they think if they ignore it, it’ll just go away. Spoiler alert: it won’t.
It’s always interesting to see how the same people who champion transparency suddenly get shy when it comes to the more uncomfortable topics. What’s missing from this entire situation? Oh, just the voices of everyday folks who might have something to say about a convicted sex offender’s files and why they matter.
In the end, you have to wonder: if they’re so keen on keeping things hush-hush, what else are they conveniently not telling us?
By Admin | Published: March 19, 2026 at 5:18 am
