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Republicans cross the aisle and vote to compel AG Bondi to testify on Epstein files handling – UK Times

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Five Republicans on the House Oversight Committee joined their Democratic colleagues in voting to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify over her handling of the Epstein files release Wednesday afternoon.

In a 24-19 vote, the committee voted to force Bondi to sit for a deposition to face questioning about the Justice Department’s botched rollout of the files. Congress passed legislation to force the department to release millions of documents associated with the investigation into the deceased sex offender – which the department responded to past the deadline.

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace had introduced a motion to subpoena the attorney general after criticizing the Justice Department for suppressing files.

“The American people want answers on the Epstein files, and so do we,” Mace wrote on X.

Mace was joined by her Republican colleagues, Reps. Lauren Boebert, Michael Cloud, Scott Perry and Tim Burchett.

The subpoena vote comes one day after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick agreed to voluntarily sit for a deposition about his relationship with Epstein, his former neighbor. Lutnick had misrepresented the extent of his relationship in interviews and failed to mention he briefly visited Epstein’s island to have lunch once in 2012.

Five Republicans crossed the aisle to vote to subpoena the attorney general after her botched handling of the Epstein files
Five Republicans crossed the aisle to vote to subpoena the attorney general after her botched handling of the Epstein files (Getty Images)

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