
U.S. Attorney General appointed by President Trump in 2025. Former Florida Attorney General (2011-2019). In March 2026, Bondi became central to the Epstein files controversy when House Democrats walked out of her closed-door Capitol Hill briefing, calling it a 'fake hearing' after she refused to commit to complying with a House Oversight subpoena for sworn testimony. Deputy AG Todd Blanche accompanied her. A verbal confrontation erupted between House Oversight Chairman James Comer and Rep. Summer Lee.
As Florida AG during 2011-2019, Bondi's office had jurisdiction over matters related to Epstein's Palm Beach operations during a period when his non-prosecution agreement was in effect. Her current role as AG puts her at the center of decisions about further document releases under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, DOJ compliance with congressional subpoenas, and potential federal prosecutions arising from the released files.
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Background
U.S. Attorney General appointed by President Trump in 2025. Former Florida AG (2011-2019). Oversaw DOJ during the Epstein Files Transparency Act implementation.
Epstein Connection
As AG, Bondi is responsible for DOJ compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act and congressional subpoenas. Democrats accused her of obstructing the investigation when she refused to commit to sworn testimony before the House Oversight Committee in March 2026.
Key Allegations(2)
Refused to commit to complying with House Oversight subpoena for sworn testimony
documentedDemocrats walked out of her briefing calling it a 'fake hearing'
documentedLegal Status
Current AG, subpoenaed by House Oversight.
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About Pamela J. Bondi
Who is Pamela J. Bondi?
U.S. Attorney General appointed by President Trump in 2025. Former Florida Attorney General (2011-2019). In March 2026, Bondi became central to the Epstein files controversy when House Democrats walked out of her closed-door Capitol Hill briefing, calling it a 'fake hearing' after she refused to commit to complying with a House Oversight subpoena for sworn testimony. Deputy AG Todd Blanche accompanied her. A verbal confrontation erupted between House Oversight Chairman James Comer and Rep. Summer Lee. As Florida AG during 2011-2019, Bondi's office had jurisdiction over matters related to Epstein's Palm Beach operations during a period when his non-prosecution agreement was in effect. Her current role as AG puts her at the center of decisions about further document releases under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, DOJ compliance with congressional subpoenas, and potential federal prosecutions arising from the released files.
What is Pamela J. Bondi's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Pamela J. Bondi appears in 57 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.
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