House Oversight Votes to Subpoena Attorney General Bondi Over DOJ Handling of Epstein Files
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform voted 24-19 on Wednesday to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi to sit for a deposition about the Department of Justice's handling of its investigation into convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The motion, introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace, reflects growing frustration on Capitol Hill — from both parties — with what lawmakers describe as the DOJ's failure to pursue accountability for the powerful men in Epstein's orbit. The subpoena arrives just days after the committee deposed former President Bill Clinton and as Chairman James Comer has called Bill Gates and six others to testify. The escalation signals that the investigation is moving into its most consequential phase, with Congress now willing to compel the nation's top law enforcement officer to explain why the full scope of Epstein's network has not been prosecuted.
Read Full Story at Washington ExaminerThere is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known.
— Luke 12:2
The Epstein investigation continues to pull back layers of concealment that protected powerful people for decades. Scripture promises that what is hidden will eventually be brought to light — and the subpoena of the Attorney General suggests that day may finally be approaching.