Pam Bondi tells lawmakers during closed interview that 'redaction errors' were made in Epstein files
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi spoke to lawmakers in a closed-door interview about the release of the Epstein files. She stated that redaction errors were made during the process, which could potentially reveal sensitive information. Bondi also mentioned that she did not oversee every aspect of the review, delegating some tasks to her deputy at the time.
- ▪Pam Bondi told lawmakers about redaction errors in the Epstein files
- ▪Bondi did not lead every aspect of the review of the Epstein files
- ▪She delegated oversight of the process to then-Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche
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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi told lawmakers during a closed-door interview that "redaction errors" were made in the release of the Epstein files. Bondi, whom Trump fired last month, said she didn’t lead every aspect of the review of the Epstein files and delegated oversight of the process to then-Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.May 29, 2026
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