The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify on April 14 about the management of Jeffrey Epstein investigation documents.Led by Chairman James Comer, the committee approved the move after Representative Nancy Mace accused the DOJ of mishandling files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.Lawmakers expressed bipartisan frustration over redaction errors that reportedly exposed victims while shielding alleged associates of the deceased sex offender.The subpoena follows recent testimony from
Bill Clinton and
Hillary Clinton as the investigation into the Epstein network and government transparency continues.