Congressional reporter Myles Morellcontributed to this report.
Exclusive interviews conducted byThe Gateway Punditexpose a glaring disconnect in Congress’s handling of the Jeffery Epstein scandal as three major moments converge this month: a Democratic fieldhearingin Palm Beach on May 12, former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s transcribed interview onMay 29and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ testimony onJune 10.
The Palm Beach hearing, led by Oversight Democrats and Ranking member Rep. Robert Garcia, will feature testimony from Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell survivors and examine how the abuses continued in the very location where Epstein’s crimes first came to light.
All three events feed into the Republican-led House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s ongoing probe of the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein case, compliance with the Epstein Transparency Act and high-profile connections.
Bondi isexpectedto face questions on redactions and the DOJ’s release process.
Gates isslatedto be questioned on his flights aboard Epstein’s plane and documented ties to Maxwell.
Lawmakers across party lines are voicing unanimous support for releasing all remaining unredacted files and using subpoena power aggressively to question every prominent name linked to the scandal.
“We should be subpoenaing every possible person. The whole American public– Democrat and Republican, want to get to the bottom of this, ” Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va,) toldTGPin an exclusive interview.
Rep. Mark Veasy (D-Texas) added, “They need to release all of the files… The president won’t let all of the files with his names to be released…and that’s bullshit.
Rep.@MarcVeaseyon subpoenaing every name mentioned in the Epstein Files👇🏼pic.twitter.com/znLBQGLu16
Source: The Gateway Pundit