Growing Republican frustration on Capitol Hill threatens Bondi’s political standing as lawmakers demand answers on the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents.
WASHINGTON | Attorney General Pam Bondi faces increasing political pressure from both parties in Congress after a House committee voted to subpoena her testimony regarding the Justice Department’s handling of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
The subpoena from the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform highlights a growing rift between Bondi and some Republicans on Capitol Hill, who claim the Department of Justice has been too slow in releasing materials connected to the Epstein case.
This rising scrutiny comes at a politically sensitive time for Donald Trump's administration, especially after the president recently removed Kristi Noem from her Cabinet role — a move some lawmakers see as evidence that officials who lose support within the party may face political repercussions.

