US House panel subpoenas Attorney General Bondi in Epstein probe - Reuters
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A House panel subpoenaed Attorney General Bondi regarding her involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
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A U.S. House panel has subpoenaed Attorney General Bondi as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The subpoena signals the committee's intent to obtain testimony or documents from the nation's top law enforcement official regarding the Epstein matter. Bondi's involvement in cases or decisions related to Epstein has drawn congressional scrutiny, reflecting broader legislative interest in the financier's crimes and any potential government connections. The subpoena carries legal weight and typically requires the recipient to comply with document requests or appear for testimony. This development underscores Congress's ongoing focus on accountability related to Epstein's extensive network.
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A U.S. House panel subpoenaed Attorney General Bondi to obtain testimony or documents related to Epstein.
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