US House Panel Subpoenas Attorney General over Epstein Files
The House Oversight Committee seeks testimony from Bondi, Lutnick, and Noel on DOJ's handling of Epstein files amid concerns over withheld records and political interference.
- Chairman James Comer subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday and said Bondi and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will testify in the coming weeks, while correctional officer Tova Noel is set to testify on March 26.
- Last November, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act requiring DOJ to release all unclassified Epstein records by Dec. 19, 2025, yet DOJ produced only a portion of files.
- Photos and emails link Lutnick to Epstein, including a 2012 family visit plan to Little St. James, and a March 5, 2026 release included an interview alleging assault by Trump, Justice Department said.
- Chairman James Comer said 'As attorney general, you are directly responsible for overseeing the department's collection, review and determinations regarding the release of files pursuant to the Epstein Files Transparency Act,' as lawmakers prepare for Bondi's deposition on April 14.
- Last week, a bipartisan group of senators requested a Government Accountability Office probe into DOJ's handling of Epstein files, while the Office of Legal Counsel said on March 13, 2026 it had no responsive records.
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US House panel subpoenas attorney general over Epstein files
The US House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the country's top law enforcement official Tuesday to testify about the government's handling of records tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Comer subpoenas Bondi to testify before House Oversight Committee on Epstein files
Washington — The GOP chairman of the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi for testimony on the Justice Department’s handling of the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The subpoena issued by GOP Rep. James Comer of Kentucky requires Bondi to appear for a deposition on April 14. “As Attorney General, you are directly responsible for overseeing the Department’s collection, review, and de…
Bondi, Lutnick, security guard to testify on Epstein
(The Center Square) - The U.S. House Oversight Committee will call several members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet to testify as part of its investigation into the Department of Justice’s handling of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Bondi, Lutnick, security guard agree to testify on Epstein to House Oversight Committee
Lutnick’s meeting with Epstein occurred 4 years after a deal Epstein made to avoid federal prosecution in 2008. Bondi was subpoenaed over DOJ’s release of documents associated with Epstein.
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