Bondi testifies in House Oversight Committee's Epstein investigation
Pam Bondi provided testimony regarding the handling of Epstein files. Annie Farmer, an Epstein survivor, expressed that many survivors still have unanswered questions. (sources: cbsnews, nbcnews, usatoday, bbc, abcnews)

Pam Bondi testified before the House Oversight Committee, acknowledging 'redaction errors' in Epstein files and attributing some responsibility to her successor. Annie Farmer indicated that survivors seek further clarity following the testimony.
- Pam Bondi testified in a closed session of the House Oversight Committee.
- Bondi admitted to errors in the redaction of Epstein files and defended the Justice Department's actions.
- Annie Farmer stated that Epstein survivors have lingering questions after Bondi's testimony.
Why it matters
The testimony may influence ongoing discussions about accountability and transparency in the Epstein case.
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A resolution providing for the authority to initiate litigation for actions by the President and Department of Justice officials inconsistent with their duties under the laws of the United States.
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This story is about Annie Farmer says fellow Epstein survivors still have "a lot of questions" after Bondi testimony. This bill would Authorize the Senate (via the Majority Leader) to initiate/intervene in civil litigation to seek relief over DOJ’s compliance with Public La.
If passed, it would:
- Authorize the Senate (via the Majority Leader) to initiate/intervene in civil litigation to seek relief over DOJ’s • Provide for representation by the Office of Senate Legal Counsel (or other designated counsel) for that litigation.
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This story is about Annie Farmer says fellow Epstein survivors still have "a lot of questions" after Bondi testimony. This bill would epstein: Expand/clarify crime victims’ rights in federal cases/investigations (including timely notice and participation around agreements r.
If passed, it would
- Expand/clarify crime victims’ rights in federal cases/investigations (including timely notice and participation around • Require DOJ to improve how it accords victims’ rights (including training and congressional reporting provisions in.
This story is about Annie Farmer says fellow Epstein survivors still have "a lot of questions" after Bondi testimony. This bill would Require Treasury to provide specified Epstein-related suspicious activity reports to relevant Senate committees within 30 days of enactment.
If passed, it would
- Require Treasury to provide specified Epstein-related suspicious activity reports to relevant Senate committees within • Potentially expand the factual record available to Congress beyond DOJ’s file-release process.
This story is about Annie Farmer says fellow Epstein survivors still have "a lot of questions" after Bondi testimony. This bill would epstein: Expand CVRA notice language to include nonprosecution agreements (in addition to plea bargains/DPAs).
If passed, it would
- Expand CVRA notice language to include nonprosecution agreements (in addition to plea bargains/DPAs • Allow a victim to sue the government to enforce remaining rights if the government enters a plea bargain/DPA without.
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