The Republican chairman of theHouse Oversight Committeeformally subpoenaedAttorney General Pam Bondito testify before lawmakers over her department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., issued the subpoena after five Republicans on the Oversight Committee and all Democrats voted in favor of a motion to call Bondi to testify aboutthe release of troves of documentsrelated to years of investigations into the late sex offender and his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell. The motion was brought by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., earlier this month.
A Justice Department spokesperson called the subpoena “completely unnecessary” in a statement to MS NOW.
“Lawmakers have been invited to view the unredacted files for themselves at the Department of Justice, and the Attorney General has always made herself available to speak directly with members of Congress,” the DOJ spokesperson said, adding, “As always, we look forward to continuing to provide policymakers with the facts.”
Comer’s subpoena is the latest sign of thegrowing tensions betweenBondi, the nation’s top law enforcement official, and Republicans. She previously testified about her department’s handling of the files last month ina heated hearing with the House Judiciary Committee.
Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche have faced bipartisan accusations ofslow-walking the release of the filesafter the DOJ failed to meet the legal deadline for fully releasing them in December.RecommendedNewsOversight Democrat says he’s ‘not confident’ panel will get answers from Bondi after subpoenaAllison DetzelNewsBondi refuses questions over Epstein files in contentious House hearingSydney CarruthAt the time, Blanche said the DOJ would release the Epstein files on a rolling basis, which appeared to violate thelaw Congress passed and President Donald Trump signed, mandating the full release of “all unclassified records” by Dec. 19, 2025. The DOJ’s failure to comply with the law is part of the Oversight Committee’s investigation.In a letter notifying Bondi of the subpoena, Comer said the Oversight Committee is “reviewing the possible mismanagement of the federal government’s investigation” of Epstein and Maxwell. He added that “the committee has questions regarding the Department of Justice’s handling of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.”Blanche is slated to join Bondi in a closed-door briefing before members of the Oversight Committee on Wednesday. Bondi’s deposition before the committee is slated to take place on April 14, Comer wrote in his letter on Tuesday.Several high-profile figures have testified before the Oversight Committee as part of its Epstein investigation, includingformer President Bill Clintonandformer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
At the time, Blanche said the DOJ would release the Epstein files on a rolling basis, which appeared to violate thelaw Congress passed and President Donald Trump signed, mandating the full release of “all unclassified records” by Dec. 19, 2025. The DOJ’s failure to comply with the law is part of the Oversight Committee’s investigation.
In a letter notifying Bondi of the subpoena, Comer said the Oversight Committee is “reviewing the possible mismanagement of the federal government’s investigation” of Epstein and Maxwell. He added that “the committee has questions regarding the Department of Justice’s handling of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.”
Blanche is slated to join Bondi in a closed-door briefing before members of the Oversight Committee on Wednesday. Bondi’s deposition before the committee is slated to take place on April 14, Comer wrote in his letter on Tuesday.
Several high-profile figures have testified before the Oversight Committee as part of its Epstein investigation, includingformer President Bill Clintonandformer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Sydney Carruth
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