Pam Bondi Subpoenaed in Epstein Investigation: What the House Committee Is Demanding

In a rare bipartisan move, the House Oversight Committee voted 24-19 to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi as part of the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Republicans joined Democrats to approve the motion to compel Bondi to testify.

Why Bondi Is Being Subpoenaed

The Department of Justice, which Bondi heads as Attorney General, has faced questions about the federal government's handling of the Epstein case at multiple stages:

  • The original 2008 non-prosecution agreement (NPA) brokered by then-U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta — which gave Epstein and co-conspirators sweeping immunity
  • The 2019 federal charges that came only after years of public pressure and investigative journalism
  • Outstanding questions about whether additional prosecutions will follow for individuals named in the released documents
  • The status of FBI materials related to the Epstein investigation that have not been made public

The Vote

The 24-19 vote to subpoena Bondi is significant because it included Republican members crossing the aisle. It signals that the Epstein investigation has enough bipartisan momentum to override party-line resistance from the Trump administration.

What Comes Next

Following the subpoena, Bondi is expected to appear before the committee. Her testimony will be part of the public congressional record. The committee has signaled it wants answers on what the DOJ knows about:

  • Additional co-conspirators named in sealed materials
  • The scope of the original immunity agreement
  • Ongoing or concluded investigations into Epstein network members

Context

Bondi's subpoena follows testimony from both Clintons (Feb 26-27), Commerce Secretary Lutnick's acknowledgment of visiting Epstein's island, and the resignation of WEF chairman Klaus Schwab after Epstein ties were revealed. The investigation is expanding, not contracting.


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