During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Bondi defended the DOJ's release of 3.5 million Epstein files pages while facing criticism from both parties over redactions that allegedly hid abusers' names but exposed victims. Democrats like Jamie Raskin and Ted Lieu accused her of shielding powerful figures, including pressing on Trump's Epstein ties, while Republican Thomas Massie highlighted a redacted co-conspirator name later fixed. Survivors' hand-raising protest and Bondi's sharp retorts underscored demands for full transparency amid no new prosecutions.
Bondi: "There is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime"
— Daractenus (@Daractenus) February 11, 2026
Lieu: "I believe you just lied under oath."
Bondi: "Don't you ever accuse me of a crime"
Lieu: "I’m showing you evidence."
I think Pam Bondi’s "career" has just come to an end today. pic.twitter.com/tkIiu3mQVB

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