Former AG Pam Bondi told Congress that Todd Blanche, not her, led the controversial release of Jeffrey Epstein’s DOJ files. Bondi defended efforts but admitted redaction errors.
Pam Bondi testified that Todd Blanche, expected to replace her as AG under Trump, oversaw the release and review of the Epstein files. Blanche would need Senate confirmation to become permanent AG.
Lawmakers and Epstein survivors criticized the DOJ for redaction errors and sensitive information leaks in the files. Bondi said her department was committed to 'transparency.'
Jeffrey Epstein’s case continues to draw backlash as DOJ’s handling of records reignites anger over redactions. Survivors demand accountability from US officials.
Bondi claimed she was uncertain about Trump's prior knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Trump’s past relationships with key figures cause ongoing scrutiny.
If nominated as AG, Todd Blanche faces Senate approval amid criticism over his role in the Epstein file release. The spotlight on DOJ practices continues.
Pam Bondi’s testimony highlights challenges around the Epstein file controversy. Read the in-depth analysis now on BreakWire News.