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The appearance of the attorney general of the United States, Pam Bondithis Wednesday before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives has become a sour session marked by criticism from Democrats and Republicans for his role in the investigation of the Epstein case.
The attorney general, who has been widely questioned for allegedly hindering the publication of the documents, has faced, for example, questions from Democrat Ted Lieu, who showed her a video in which old images of the president of the United States were seen, Donald Trump, in the company of the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Lieu asked him if there were underage girls at any party they attended together. “This is ridiculous,” responded the attorney general, who added that “there is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed any crime.”
A video clip shows Donald Trump, who is currently president of the United States, speaking with Jeffrey Epstein, as US Attorney General Pam Bondi looks on during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
Reuters
If the tension with the Democrats was taken for granted, this Wednesday some Republicans joined the unrest for his handling of Epstein’s papers.

Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, co-author of the law that forces the Department of Justice to release Epstein’s files and one of the most belligerent so that everything about the case is known, has attacked Bondi for the involuntary disclosure of the victims’ identities by the Department of Justice and concealing the identity of alleged accomplices.
“Who is responsible? Who in your organization committed this massive failure?” he asked, to which Bondi has responded by calling Massie “failed politician”.

U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie points to a board showing an email with redacted excerpts and the subject “List of Epstein Victims.”
Reuters
A dozen of Epstein’s victims went to the Capitol this Wednesday to witness his statement and starred in one of the most emotional moments.
Democratic legislator Pramila Jayapal has asked the attorney general to address the victims directly to apologize, which Bondi has refused. The scene ended in a shouting match, with the attorney general accusing the congresswoman of putting on a “theater.”
Jayapal asked the victims present at the hearing to raise their hands if they had not yet been able to meet with Trump’s Department of Justice, a gesture that they have all repeated.

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein raise their hands after U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) asked who among them had failed to meet with the U.S. Department of Justice led by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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