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Pam Bondi to dodge Epstein deposition after brutal firing and subpoena
After being brutally fired, former attorney general Pam Bondi is refusing to testify after being subpoenaed last month by the House Oversight Committee, regarding the Epstein Files.
The Justice Department said Bondi will not testify as planned on April 14 after she was ousted as Attorney General.
Members of the House Oversight Committee argue that the former attorney general still needs to appear before them.
As Trump’s attorney general, she strayed far from supporters’ predictions of a prosecutor who would follow evidence and the law, without fear or favor.
The Justice Department has told Congress the former attorney general is no longer required to comply with a subpoena to appear before a House committee next week.
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Bill Gates will appear before the House Oversight Committee in June. The Department of Justice said Wednesday that former Attorney General Pam Bondi will not testify for now.
On that day, a Monday, the U.S. House’s Oversight Committee has scheduled a closed-door hearing with Bondi after key Republicans, such as South Carolina’s Nancy Mace, demanded a mulligan after a disastrous hearing with Congress in February.