Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee in a closed-door hearing about her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. - The hearing follows a subpoena issued in March over the DOJ's release of millions of Epstein-related documents.
- Critics, including survivors and Democrats, accuse Bondi of exposing victims' identities and withholding files tied to President Trump. - Bondi defends the release, citing a tight congressional timeline and says the department did its best to protect victims.
- Democrats and survivors demand the hearing be videotaped and released publicly, similar to other high-profile depositions.