Attorney General Pam Bondi
Representative Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) accused the Justice Department and Republican congressional leadership today of orchestrating "the most massive cover-up in American history," as former Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the House Oversight Committee under terms Democrats called a deliberate shield from accountability.
"Today's ridiculous charade has made astonishingly clear that Donald Trump has weaponized the United States Department of Justice," Rep. Ansari said after the testimony, naming Oversight Chair James Comer and House Speaker Mike Johnson as enablers of what she described as ongoing obstruction.
This has been the center of Ansari's frustration with Bondi's downgraded appearance.
The committee had originally subpoenaed Bondi, a rare move by the majority party against a sitting Cabinet member.
Still, after President Donald Trump replaced her last month, Chair Comer converted the subpoena into an informal transcribed interview, stripping it of the oath requirement and video documentation.
Therefore, Ansari called the shift unacceptable, arguing it allowed Bondi to deflect rather than answer direct questions about her role in the release of the files and about the president himself.
"She is refusing to answer questions, and she continues to refuse to answer specific questions about the president of the United States," she continued.
However, Bondi acknowledged in her opening statement that "there were redaction errors" in the millions of Epstein documents released during her tenure, while maintaining the DOJ remained committed to transparency.
She also said she had delegated oversight of the release process to then-deputy Todd Blanche.
Ansari pushed back on that, noting that Bondi's deflections toward Blanche and former FBI Director Kash Patel only raised more questions. "We of course want to speak to them," she said.
Despite the frustrations of the day, Ansari closed with a direct message to Epstein survivors who had gathered outside the hearing room pleading for sworn, on-camera testimony: "We are not going to give up on this. We are just getting started."
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