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The Pam Bondi Subpoena

Published on March 6, 2026 at 1:51 PM

               On Wednesday evening, March 4th, the House Oversight Committee officially voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi. They are demanding answers about the DOJ's alleged "cover-up" and the "unnecessary redactions" of the Epstein files.

 

        Representative Nancy Mace secured not one, but two major subpoena motions on March 4th:

 

     The Bondi Subpoena: To compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to answer for the "incomplete and unredacted release" of the Epstein files.

 

     The Misconduct Settlement Subpoena: A second subpoena demanding the disclosure of all taxpayer-funded settlements paid by members of Congress for "misconduct" prior to December 2018. Mace noted that "Every Member who voted against this... voted to protect the cover-up instead of the victims".

 

        The "Missing" Memos: Following intense pressure from lawmakers like Rep. Robert Garcia, the DOJ finally released missing files today that they claimed were previously "incorrectly coded". These include allegations involving both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump.

 

        We are exactly one week away from Friday, March 13, 2026. This is the deadline for the DEA to provide Senator Ron Wyden with the unredacted names of the 14 co-conspirators involved in a years-long drug trafficking and money laundering investigation into Epstein's organization.


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