During her testimony before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Pam Bondi stated that the DOJ had publicly released all required documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, claiming nearly 3 million pages of material were produced. She admitted to some 'redaction errors' but emphasized the department's commitment to transparency under her leadership.
Bondi delegated oversight of the document review to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who is now acting attorney general after Bondi's dismissal by President Trump due to dissatisfaction with her management of the Epstein files.
Bondi's remarks highlight the ongoing political implications surrounding the Epstein case, particularly given Trump's previous association with him, and raise questions about the effectiveness and thoroughness of the DOJ's transparency efforts in high-profile cases