OAN Staff Jenna Lee
A panel spokesperson announced that former Attorney General Pam Bondi will testify before Congress on May 29th on the Epstein files. The announcement came as committee Democrats introduced a resolution that would hold Bondi in contempt.
Democrats had emphasized that they would pursue contempt charges against Bondi after her failure to appear for an earlier deposition as part of the Department of Justice’s handling of the federal inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein and Oversight’s investigation into the late pedophile sex offender.
“Pam Bondi has illegally defied our committee, skipped her deposition, and has refused to cooperate. We have introduced a contempt resolution, to hold her accountable. Bondi has extensive personal knowledge about the Trump Administration’s handling of the Epstein files, and regardless of her job title, her testimony and cooperation are crucial,” said ranking member Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) in a statement.
Democrats rejected the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) argument that she should not have to appear following Bondi’s termination by President Trump.
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