Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi was interviewed on Friday by a Congressional committee, where she defended the handling of the Epstein case by the Trump administration. Bondi, who was dismissed by Trump in April, acknowledged that there were "errors in the censorship process" of the documents, but emphasized that transparency was ensured at the president's request. Committee members, especially Democrats, criticized the lack of clear answers and accused her of evasion. Bondi stated that Todd Blanche, the acting Attorney General, was responsible for the release of the documents, and she delegated that task.
During the hearing, Bondi refused to answer questions related to Trump, citing advice from the Justice Department's attorney. The criticism against her was intense, both from Democrats and Republicans, who accused her of trying to protect Trump. The Epstein case continues to draw public attention, and the victims have called for transparency and accountability from the authorities.
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