EXPLOSIVE! Democrats Stage WALKOUT as AG Bondi Dodges Questions About Epstein Files in Closed-Door Briefing!
The Epstein Files Saga Just Got More Dramatic
In a stunning display of congressional dysfunction, Democratic lawmakers walked out of a closed-door House Oversight Committee briefing on Wednesday after Attorney General Pam Bondi declined to explicitly commit to a deposition regarding her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
What Happened Behind Closed Doors
According to lawmakers who were present, Bondi said only that she "will follow the law" when asked whether she would sit for a closed-door deposition — a non-answer that infuriated Democrats who have been demanding transparency about the government's handling of the Epstein case.
Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer admitted he had issued Bondi's subpoena "reluctantly," telling reporters he personally doesn't see a reason for a deposition. The contradiction between the committee's own subpoena and its chairman's apparent indifference has fueled accusations of political theater.
Why This Matters
The Epstein files remain one of the most explosive and unresolved stories in American politics. Public interest in who was connected to Epstein's trafficking operation has not diminished, and every perceived delay or obfuscation only intensifies speculation and outrage.
The question of what the government knows — and what it's willing to reveal — continues to haunt Washington.