Pam Bondi Crashes Out During Her Congressional Hearing (2/12/26)


Author: Bobby Capucci February 13, 2026 Duration: 12:23
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Pam Bondi Crashes Out During Her Congressional Hearing (2/12/26)

Yesterday’s Pam Bondi congressional hearing before the House Judiciary Committee utterly derailed into chaos as lawmakers — Republicans and Democrats alike — pressed her relentlessly over the Justice Department’s handling of the explosive Jeffrey Epstein files. Bondi faced sharp criticism for the department’s bungled release of millions of pages of documents, which included unredacted victims’ names and sensitive material while obscuring details about potential perpetrators, drawing outrage from survivors present in the hearing room. Rather than directly addressing these concerns or apologizing to victims, she repeatedly deflected, launching into partisan attacks, invoking unrelated topics such as the strength of the stock market, and fiercely defending President Trump’s record when pressed about investigations into high-profile figures linked to Epstein. Lawmakers — including some from her own party — condemned her evasiveness and lack of accountability, accusing her of dodging core questions about indictments, investigations, and protection of victims’ identities.


The session rapidly deteriorated into a combative spectacle, with Bondi lashing out at Democrats with personal insults and shouting matches instead of sober legal explanations, at one point dismissing inquiries as “ridiculous” and railing against members she characterized as partisan adversaries. She refused to explicitly answer fundamental questions about whether the Department of Justice would investigate Epstein co-conspirators or remedy its redaction failures, opting instead to attack critics and pivot to broader political narratives that had little to do with the substance of the oversight. Survivors in attendance were visibly frustrated, and none indicated confidence that the DOJ under Bondi would support their pursuit of justice, underscoring the deepening controversy and a perception among many lawmakers that the attorney general’s performance was not just defensive but unmoored from the scrutiny she faced.



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