030926 Tell Congress: Expose Bondi’s Epstein Cover-Up

Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News that Jeffrey Epstein's client list was sitting on her desk. Months later, the Department of Justice claimed those files don't exist.

Congress just subpoenaed her. Now they need to make sure she actually answers the questions.

This is what obstruction looks like in plain sight:

  • Bondi appeared before the House Judiciary Committee in February and, when pressed on Epstein's associates, responded by talking about the Dow Jones. Under oath. That was her answer.

  • The DOJ withheld FBI interviews — including testimony from a woman who alleged sexual assault involving Trump when she was a minor — claiming it was an "administrative mistake." Those files only surfaced after Bondi was subpoenaed.

  • Epstein's victims have waited years for accountability. Every deflection, every non-answer, and every convenient clerical error is another betrayal of the people he abused.

The upcoming closed-door hearing is different. Bondi will be under oath and subject to perjury laws — no cameras, no talking points about the stock market. Congress must use this moment to demand real answers, not political theater.

In solidarity,

Action Collective