Pam Bondi — Trump’s Attorney General and, in my view, the most unqualified to ever hold that office — is testifying before the House Oversight Committee this morning. And if you were hoping for transparency, you’re going to be disappointed. There’s no video recording. There’s no oath. And if we’re lucky, we might see a transcript in a few weeks — dropped quietly when the news cycle is conveniently buried under some other manufactured distraction.
Bondi isn’t just a passive figure here. She’s central to the cover-up. The Epstein Transparency Act — signed into law with rare bipartisan support from the likes of Garcia, Massey, Ro Khanna, Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Nancy Mace — required the DOJ to release all the Epstein files. Not half. Not the ones that don’t implicate anyone powerful. All of them. That hasn’t happened. And Bondi, as the person who ran the DOJ, owns that failure.
Committee Chair James Comer, the congressional face of this cover-up, made sure there’d be no camera in that room today. That’s not an accident. The Democrats on the committee — led by ranking member Robert Garcia — are sharp, aggressive, and have the truth on their side. Garcia made it crystal clear before walking in: no video, no oath, only 50% of files released, and survivors’ private information recklessly exposed. The frustration in his voice was palpable. He and the Democrats are playing a rigged game with integrity, while the other side plays it with impunity.
Meanwhile, coming up: Leslie Groff, Bill Gates, Leon Black, Doug Band, and others are scheduled to testify. This investigation isn’t slowing down — but neither is the obstruction. We’ll cover the transcript the moment it drops, in full, live or recorded. Stay subscribed.










