Pam Bondi is subpoenaed by the House Committee to testify about the Epstein files.

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Pam Bondi is subpoenaed by the House Committee to testify about the Epstein files.

House Oversight Committee subpoenas AG Pam Bondi over her handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, following a bipartisan 24-19 vote on March 4, 2026, with five Republicans joining all Democrats.

Vote and Key Players

South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace (R) introduced the motion, citing over 65,000 missing documents and 2,000+ unreleased videos. Joining her: Reps. Lauren Boebert, Tim Burchett, Michael Cloud, and Scott Perry (all R). Mace called it a “greatest cover-up,” demanding answers on withheld evidence like audio, logs, and 3 million+ remaining files.[web:previous context]

Background Scrutiny

Bondi faces backlash for partial releases; Mace accused DOJ of obfuscation. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick (Trump Cabinet) offered to testify Tuesday, denying wrongdoing after admitting post-conviction Epstein island visits.

This Epstein probe reignites conspiracy flames amid your SC news thread—Mace’s Lowcountry push elevates a national saga. DOJ silent so far.

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