Former Attorney General Pam Bondi made her first public appearance since revealing her thyroid cancer diagnosis, arriving on Capitol Hill for a tense interview about Jeffrey Epstein files, missing documents, and growing bipartisan outrage over the DOJ investigation.
Brutal Grilling Over Epstein Files
Bondi faced a brutal grilling from lawmakers who demanded answers about the handling of the Epstein case. The session turned heated as questions about missing documents and potential cover-ups dominated the discussion.
Bipartisan Outrage
The interview highlighted the bipartisan anger surrounding the Department of Justice's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's network. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle pressed Bondi for transparency and accountability.
Bondi, who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer earlier this year, appeared composed despite the intense questioning. Her appearance marked a significant moment as she returned to the public eye amid ongoing health challenges.
The Epstein files controversy continues to stir political tensions, with many calling for a full disclosure of records. Bondi's testimony is expected to shed light on the DOJ's actions and any potential lapses in the investigation.



