Overview
- Rep. Ro Khanna said Attorney General Pam Bondi lost credibility after previously declaring all Epstein records released as a DOJ deputy now touts hundreds of thousands of additional documents with more promised.
- Khanna criticized the department for not holding a press conference to explain the reversal and called for a clear accounting of what changed since Bondi’s earlier assurances.
- He said some survivors and their lawyers were not contacted about the publication of FBI 302 interview reports, calling the omission a break from typical victim-centered practices.
- Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie, co-authors of the disclosure law, emphasized that their push targets transparency for survivors rather than partisan aims.
- Khanna warned the House could pursue impeachment for Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and said he and Massie are drafting articles over redactions, citing a fully redacted 119-page grand jury record and a missing 82-page charging memo.