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  • loaded language: 'infuriating'
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  • editorializing: the transcript is a reminder that Blanche was the point person for the Justice Department’s widely criticized handling of the files
  • vague attribution: Democrats argue, bipartisan criticism, CNN has previously reported

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Pam Bondi Testifies on Todd Blanche's Role in Epstein Files Release

Pam Bondi testified that Todd Blanche was in charge of the release of Jeffrey Epstein files during a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee. She defended the Justice Department's actions regarding the release and addressed criticisms about the handling of documents, including the transfer of Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum-security prison. Bondi's testimony may impact Blanche's upcoming confirmation process as Attorney General.

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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Oversight Committee that Todd Blanche was responsible for overseeing the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Bondi stated that Blanche was in charge of the process related to the Epstein Files Transparency Act and sought to clarify her department's compliance. She noted that approximately 3 million files had been released but faced questions about why another 3 million had not yet been disclosed. Bondi asserted that the remaining files were either duplicates or privileged materials, despite bipartisan criticism regarding the handling of the documents.

During her testimony, Bondi was asked about her previous claims regarding the Epstein client list and her role in the decision to transfer Ghislaine Maxwell to a minimum-security prison. She denied having any involvement in the transfer and expressed her belief that Maxwell should serve her sentence in prison without the possibility of a pardon. The Justice Department has faced scrutiny for its handling of the Epstein files, including errors in redactions that revealed information about victims. Bondi's testimony is seen as significant as Blanche is expected to face a challenging confirmation process as Trump's nominee for Attorney General.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'controversial'
  • loaded language: 'widely criticized'
  • loaded language: 'infuriating'
  • loaded language: 'monster'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on controversies
  • editorializing: the transcript is a reminder that Blanche was the point person for the Justice Department’s widely criticized handling of the files
  • vague attribution: Democrats argue, bipartisan criticism, CNN has previously reported

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Todd Blanche was ‘in charge’ of Epstein matter, Bondi told lawmakers, according to new transcript

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Pam Bondi Testifies on Todd Blanche's Role in Epstein Files Release