
Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel will testify before the House Judiciary Committee in the fall.
Bondi is expected to testify on Oct. 9, and Patel will appear before the committee on Sept. 17 as part of the committee’s general oversight over the Justice Department, the Washington Examiner confirmed.
The testimonies come as the Trump administration is under scrutiny for its handling of the files related to the since-deceased and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The Justice Department has delivered its first batch of files to the Oversight Committee, but conservatives in President Donald Trump’s MAGA base, as well as a sizable bipartisan group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill, are insisting that all the files be made public.
The fight over Epstein reached a fever pitch after the DOJ, long promising to release all the records related to Epstein, said in a two-page memo that there were no more documents to publish.
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