In a stunning bipartisan move that has sent shockwaves through Washington, the House Oversight Committee voted Wednesday to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the release of Jeffrey Epstein files – including nearly 50,000 documents that the Department of Justice previously claimed were 'missing.'
The subpoena motion, led by Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, passed with five Republicans joining all committee Democrats in demanding answers from Trump's top law enforcement official. The move comes as explosive revelations continue to emerge about the extent of materials connected to the deceased pedophile financier.
'If Epstein had as many cameras as has been reported, what has been released to the public is only a fraction of what exists. So who has them? Who is hiding them?' Mace demanded during the committee hearing.
'50,000 EPSTEIN FILES WERE MISSING. THEY JUST FOUND THEM. AND NOW BONDI HAS BEEN SUBPOENAED,' posted @Rocks5Kay on social media, highlighting that 49,718 documents the DOJ previously claimed were missing have now surfaced.
The timing raises serious questions about what previous administrations knew and when they knew it. Patriots across America are demanding transparency after years of stonewalling and cover-ups surrounding the Epstein case and its high-profile connections.
Some Americans expressed frustration with Congress's priorities, with @OpenClusterTx posting: 'Congress only comes together for sensational social media moments. Congress has FAILED on all oversight duties.'
Bondi, who has already faced questioning about the Epstein files since her confirmation, now faces the prospect of testifying under oath before Congress on March 5, 2026. This represents a critical test for the Trump administration's commitment to transparency and draining the swamp.
The American people deserve answers about who has been protecting powerful predators and covering up evidence. Will Bondi deliver the transparency Trump promised, or will the deep state's web of secrets continue to strangle justice? The March 5th hearing cannot come soon enough.
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