Pam Bondi arrives for Oversight interview on Jeffrey Epstein files

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WASHINGTON — Former Attorney General Pam Bondi arrived on Capitol Hill Friday for a transcribed interview with House lawmakers about the release of investigative files on the deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Bondi, 60, ignored reporter questions while entering the House Oversight Committee’s hearing room for her grilling, wearing a white bandage on her neck that appeared to be related to a recent thyroid cancer diagnosis.

Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general in charge of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, will serve as Bondi’s personal attorney for the interview.


Pam Bondi arrives for a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee.
Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi arrives to testify at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on May 29, 2026. Getty Images

Three women, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, wear t-shirts on Capitol Hill that read: "The truth is, Epstein survivors are still waiting. Release the files. World Without Exploitation."
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein stand outside a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee interview with form Bondi as part of the ongoing probe into the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files, on May 29, 2026. REUTERS

“This case hasn’t been thoroughly investigated,” said Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.), touting his committee’s work obtaining documents from Epstein’s estate as well as the Department of Justice while securing multiple interviews with ex-associates of the sex offender.

“What documents remain? Why haven’t they been turned over?” he asked. “I want every document. I don’t want anything held back.”

“The government has failed the survivors,” continued Comer, mentioning that “some names” had recently been named by former Epstein assistant Sarah Kellen as potentially implicated in the financier’s crimes.

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