Attorney General Pam Bondi took a document referring to Rep. Pramila Jayapal's search history to a House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday.
Democrats and Republicans are voicing concerns after Attorney General Pam Bondi was spotted with a list of Pramila Jayapal's search history.
Photos from a Wednesday House hearing appear to suggest that the department is tracking lawmakers' search histories.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Rep. Pramila Jayapal exchanged sharp words at a hearing when Jayapal asked victims of Jeffrey Epstein about meeting with the DOJ.
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The long-awaited release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files by the Department of Justice arrived on December 19 with a bureaucratic whimper and a bang of public outrage. While the Epstein Library technically ...
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has released thousands of pages of records tied to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, following a new federal law requiring the government to make public what ...
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