Trump dismisses Attorney General Bondi amid Epstein files dispute
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5 questionsThe Department of Justice claims the subpoena 'no longer applies' after Bondi's dismissal.
According to The Independent - MainBondi is still expected and legally obligated to testify before the Oversight Committee.
According to crockett.house.govContext: This disagreement indicates uncertainty about whether Bondi must comply with the subpoena post-dismissal, affecting potential legal consequences and congressional oversight.
Bondi vowed to continue fighting for survivors and expressed sorrow for victims.
According to www.npr.orgBondi refused to acknowledge Epstein's victims during a hearing.
According to www.pbs.orgContext: This contradiction highlights conflicting portrayals of Bondi's empathy and actions toward Epstein victims, impacting public perception of her handling of the case.
Bondi touted the release of millions of documents.
According to www.npr.orgAbout 2.5 million files have yet to be released despite a court order.
According to www.pbs.orgContext: This disagreement questions the transparency and thoroughness of the DOJ's document disclosures, central to the Epstein investigation's credibility.