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Related: About this forumRep. Jayapal Slams AG Pam Bondi over Epstein Files & Spying on Lawmakers
Attorney General Pam Bondi testified Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee, where she repeatedly refused to answer questions about her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. She also refused to apologize to Epstein survivors over the botched release of files, some of which contained survivors' personal information and even uncensored nude photographs. During the hearing, Bondi was photographed consulting a binder that appeared to show the search history of lawmakers who visited the Justice Department to examine the unredacted Epstein files in person.
"Essentially, they were spying on us," says Democratic Congressmember Pramila Jayapal. "It's certainly not going to stop me from continuing to review the files, but it is absolutely outrageous."
Jayapal also condemns the Justice Department for refusing to open new investigations into Epstein's associates listed in the files. "These were rich, powerful, wealthy people, mostly men, who groomed, raped, abused, manipulated young girls," she says.
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Rep. Jayapal Slams AG Pam Bondi over Epstein Files & Spying on Lawmakers (Original Post)
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MaddowBlog-Justice Department accused of surveilling lawmakers' Epstein files search history
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(177,107 posts)1. MaddowBlog-Justice Department accused of surveilling lawmakers' Epstein files search history
As the dust settled on the partisan circus, there was a new controversy that had nothing to do with Bondis antics and everything to do with her notes.
Justice Department accused of surveilling lawmakersâ Epstein files search history. As the dust settled on the partisan circus, there was a new controversy that had nothing to do with Bondiâs antics and everything to do with her notes. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
— (@jwwcan.bsky.social) 2026-02-12T16:24:12.203Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/justice-department-accused-of-surveilling-lawmakers-epstein-files-search-history
Attorney General Pam Bondis unusually chaotic appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday was notable in large part because of what the Florida Republican said during the proceedings. But as the dust settled on the partisan circus, there was another element to the larger controversy that had nothing to do with Bondis antics and everything to do with her notes. CBNC reported:
In recent days, many members of Congress have gained access to Epstein materials that are not available to the public, though the limitations are significant. Lawmakers have to physically go to the Justice Department and review the records in a private space, without staff or recording equipment. Members have to rely on DOJ computers while being supervised by DOJ officials.
At that point, they can begin searching the documents as part of the ongoing congressional investigation.
Bondis notes, however, captured by a Reuters photographer, pointed to an element we werent aware of: The DOJ is apparently surveilling what documents among the Epstein files members are looking for.
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin, the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, was not pleased.
Not only has the Department of Justice illegally withheld documents from Congress and the American people. Not only has Attorney General Bondi failed to bring a single indictment against a single co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. But now Bondi and her team are spying on Members of Congress conducting oversight in yet another blatant attempt to intrude into Congresss oversight processes, the Maryland Democrat said in a statement.
Raskin added, It is an outrage that DOJ is tracking Members investigative steps undertaken to ensure that DOJ is complying with the Epstein File Transparency Act and using this information for the Attorney Generals embarrassing polemical purposes. DOJ must immediately cease tracking any Members searches, open up the Epstein review to senior congressional staff, and publicly release all files with all the survivors information, and only the survivors information, properly redacted as required by federal law.....
The Epstein files have constituted their own scandal for quite a while, but this new controversy related to the files is just getting started. Watch this space.
Attorney General Pam Bondi at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday seemed to have a printout of Rep. Pramila Jayapals history of searches of the Department of Justices database of documents related to the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Photos of a black binder that Bondi had at the hearing showed the words Jayapal Pramila Search History and a list of documents whose numbers coincide with the number of Epstein files.
In recent days, many members of Congress have gained access to Epstein materials that are not available to the public, though the limitations are significant. Lawmakers have to physically go to the Justice Department and review the records in a private space, without staff or recording equipment. Members have to rely on DOJ computers while being supervised by DOJ officials.
At that point, they can begin searching the documents as part of the ongoing congressional investigation.
Bondis notes, however, captured by a Reuters photographer, pointed to an element we werent aware of: The DOJ is apparently surveilling what documents among the Epstein files members are looking for.
NEW: A page from Bondi's burn book. This is a list of the searches by Rep Jayapal of the unredacted Epstein files. That means the DOJ grabbed her search terms from the computers they set up for members of congress to view the Epstein files to use as ammunition. The photo is from Reuters.
— Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote.com) 2026-02-11T23:36:23.833Z
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin, the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, was not pleased.
Not only has the Department of Justice illegally withheld documents from Congress and the American people. Not only has Attorney General Bondi failed to bring a single indictment against a single co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. But now Bondi and her team are spying on Members of Congress conducting oversight in yet another blatant attempt to intrude into Congresss oversight processes, the Maryland Democrat said in a statement.
Raskin added, It is an outrage that DOJ is tracking Members investigative steps undertaken to ensure that DOJ is complying with the Epstein File Transparency Act and using this information for the Attorney Generals embarrassing polemical purposes. DOJ must immediately cease tracking any Members searches, open up the Epstein review to senior congressional staff, and publicly release all files with all the survivors information, and only the survivors information, properly redacted as required by federal law.....
The Epstein files have constituted their own scandal for quite a while, but this new controversy related to the files is just getting started. Watch this space.
