Bondi Defies Subpoena in Epstein Probe After Firing
#EpsteinFiles #CongressionalOversightOusted Attorney General Pam Bondi will not comply with a congressional subpoena for testimony on Jeffrey Epstein investigations, citing her recent removal from office. Lawmakers stress she remains obligated and may pursue contempt charges. read more
House Subpoenas AG Over Epstein Files
#EpsteinFiles #CongressionalOversightThe House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi for a deposition on April 14. She must answer questions about the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, which the panel is reviewing for possible mismanagement. read more
Iran War Costs U.S. $11.3 Billion in Six Days
#IranWarCost #CongressionalOversightThe first six days of the Iran war cost over $11.3 billion, the Pentagon told Congress. Frustrated Democrats demand public hearings, criticizing the administration's lack of clear war objectives and transparency regarding costs and strategy. read more
Democrats Challenge Trumps March to Iran War
#USIranTensions #CongressionalOversightDemocrats express concern over Trump's potential military action in Iran, urging transparency and congressional approval. They warn against reckless intervention while noting shifting justifications for conflict from the administration. read more
DOJ Accused of Spying on Congress in Epstein Probe
#EpsteinInvestigation #CongressionalOversightHouse Speaker Mike Johnson is investigating allegations that Attorney General Pam Bondi's DOJ tracked Congress members' search histories on Jeffrey Epstein files. Democrats warn this surveillance creates a "chilling factor" on their oversight work. read more
Lawmakers Accuse DOJ of Spying Over Epstein File Searches
#EpsteinFiles #CongressionalOversightLawmakers demand an inquiry after photos show Attorney General Pam Bondi holding a file tracking a congresswoman's Epstein files research. They allege the Justice Department's surveillance violates separation of powers during their oversight review. read more
Congress to View Unredacted Epstein Files
#EpsteinFiles #CongressionalOversightCongress members can view unredacted Epstein files from next week at the DOJ. Viewings are in-person, electronic devices are prohibited. The move follows criticism over heavily redacted documents previously released to the public. read more