Pam Bondi dodged a straight answer on whether she'd sit for a deposition in the Epstein probe, offering only a vague promise to follow the law.
Bondi won't commit to Epstein deposition
Bondi won't commit to Epstein deposition
- Pam Bondi refused to explicitly agree to the deposition.
- A bipartisan group forced the subpoena over Comer's objections.
- James Comer sent it reluctantly and sees no need for it.
- Bondi told reporters she would simply follow the law.
- Robert Garcia said Bondi wouldn't commit to testifying under oath.
- Democrats accused her of dodging their direct questions.
- They argued the briefing was a ploy to sidestep the subpoena.
- Multiple lawmakers left before the session even ended.
- Comer accused Democrats of using the hearing for theatrics.
- He still plans to schedule the deposition regardless.
- Holding Bondi in contempt remains an open question for him.
- He claimed Democrats wasted time complaining instead of asking questions.