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Tell Congress: Expose Bondi’s Epstein Cover-Up

Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed Jeffrey Epstein's client list was sitting on her desk. The Department of Justice later said those documents don't exist. New files — including FBI interviews with an alleged victim who was between 13 and 15 years old at the time of an alleged assault involving Donald Trump — were only released after Congress moved to subpoena her, with the DOJ calling the delay an "administrative mistake."

Epstein's victims deserve better than a cover-up dressed up as clerical error.

A bipartisan majority on the House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Bondi. We call on Congress to use every tool available to compel her full and truthful testimony in the closed-door hearing — and to pursue accountability if she obstructs or deceives.

No amount of deflection, stock market tangents, or conveniently missing documents should be allowed to stand between Epstein's victims and the justice they have long been owed.

Congress must act now.
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