Stage 1: The Fallout and Rising Pressure
Lawmakers in Washington are making it clear: being removed from office won’t shield Pam Bondi from scrutiny. Members of the House Oversight Committee have pledged to move forward with enforcing a subpoena requiring her testimony, despite her no longer serving as attorney general.
At the center of the controversy is Bondi’s handling of sensitive Justice Department materials linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The issue has sparked outrage across party lines, with critics arguing that key information has yet to be fully disclosed.
Even within her own party, frustration has surfaced. Nancy Mace openly criticized Bondi’s approach, suggesting it damaged public trust and weakened political leadership. Importantly, Mace emphasized that the subpoena targets Bondi personally—not just her former role—meaning it remains valid regardless of her dismissal.
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