Bondi faces anger from lawmakers over handling of Epstein files
Pam Bondi declined to apologize to victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
From The Times
February 11, 2026

Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to apologize to survivors of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein who were seated in the House Judiciary Committee room, and instead demanded that Democrats apologize to President Trump.

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Casey Wasserman speaks in Italy against a bright red backdrop at a podium with the Olympic rings symbol and with a nearby white Olympic flag.

Organizers of the L.A. 2028 Olympic are standing by the chairman who appeared in the Epstein files.

A grainy black-and-white film still appears to show Jeffrey Epstein, seated at a desk next to a wall of bookshelves, with a woman standing nearby.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with short white hair, wears a black suit, white shirt, and black tie. A small emblem is visible on his tie.

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