9 April 2026Top Stories
Bondi defies House subpoena over Epstein files handling
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi announced she will not comply with a bipartisan House subpoena requiring her April 14 testimony on her handling of the Epstein files, citing her removal from office earlier this month. The subpoena, proposed by Rep. Nancy Mace and backed by Democrats plus four Republicans, seeks answers on $190 million in allegedly mishandled Epstein-related documents. Epstein survivors Maria and Annie Farmer criticized the DOJ's handling as breaking survivor trust, while Democrats threaten contempt proceedings.
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