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“Pam Bondi Faces Capitol Hill Inquiry: Epstein Files Controversy Unveiled”

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**Headline: Why Is Pam Bondi Getting Special Treatment on Epstein?** So, here’s the latest twist in the saga of Pam Bondi and the Epstein files. She’s scheduled to chat with lawmakers about her role in the Epstein investigation, but surprise, surprise—this isn’t the original plan. Back in March, the House Oversight Committee decided they wanted her under oath, which sounds pretty reasonable when you’re dealing with a case that has scandal written all over it. But then she got the boot from her position as Attorney General, and suddenly, her deposition turned into a casual chat. How convenient. Now, instead of being sworn in and filmed like a reality show, Bondi gets to sit down for a “transcribed interview.” No tapes, no oath, just a cozy little conversation. Oversight Chair James Comer thinks this will encourage cooperation. Really? Because it sounds more like a free pass to dodge tough questions. Some lawmakers are not pleased. Rep. Nancy Mace, who pushed hard for that subpoena, called it “highly disappointing” that Bondi gets this cushy treatment. And she’s got a point. Why does Bondi deserve a different level of scrutiny than, say, the Clintons? Mace seemed to imply that Bondi should be held to the same standard, which is a pretty low bar to set given the absurdity that often surrounds this whole process. Then there’s Rep. James Walkinshaw, who thinks the lack of a video recording just feeds into the public’s belief that there’s a cover-up. Shocking, I know. People think there’s a cover-up surrounding Epstein? Who would’ve guessed? He’s not wrong, though; it does seem like the optics are a bit off when Bondi’s allowed to dodge cameras while the world is desperate for answers. And let’s not forget the victims—many of them are going to be outside the room where Bondi is chatting it up with lawmakers, demanding answers that seem increasingly unlikely to be given. It’s almost like they’re being told their concerns don’t matter, which is a nice touch, isn’t it? Comer insists that this is all about getting people to cooperate and not delay like the Clintons did. But really, when it comes to Bondi’s past remarks about having Epstein’s client list, and then the DOJ backtracking on that claim, it feels like we’re watching a poorly scripted drama unfold. Now, we’re left to wonder what Bondi will actually reveal. With the DOJ still having her back, it’s hard to believe we’ll get any groundbreaking truths. So, what’s next? Are we going to sit through another round of vague answers and half-baked reassurances? Because that sounds about right. In the end, it’s a classic case of “trust us, we’ve got it under control” while the public continues to shout, “What’s really going on here?” Is it too much to ask for a little transparency, or is that just a quaint idea reserved for another era?

By Admin | Published: May 29, 2026 at 9:16 am

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