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"I'm not going to discuss that": Bondi clashes with senators over Comey, Epstein and Trump

Attorney General Pam Bondi refused Tuesday to answer senators' questions about investigations into former FBI Director James Comey and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Why it matters: Bondi's Justice Department has been accused of shielding President Trump and targeting his political enemies.


  • Bondi, like other Trump officials facing Congressional oversight, responded combatively to a grilling from Democratic lawmakers.
  • Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) asked if the White House had told Bondi who to investigate or not investigate. Bondi said she wouldn't discuss such conversations.

State of play: Bondi on Tuesday, avoiding specifics, said Comey was indicted by "one of the most liberal grand juries in the country."

  • Comey was indicted last month in Virginia federal court and charged with making false statements to Congress and obstructing its investigation of the Russia probe.

Zoom in: Bondi told Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) she would not discuss conversations she had with Trump about Comey's indictment.

  • Bondi and Trump met for dinner at the White House the night before the indictment.

Zoom out: Bondi also redirected questions about the Epstein investigation into scrutiny toward Democrats.

  • Bondi asked Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) if he had questioned her predecessor, Merrick Garland, on Epstein.
  • She also brought up Democratic ties to LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, an alleged Epstein associate.

Between the lines: Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) also asked Bondi who ordered her to flag Epstein records related to President Trump.

  • "I'm not going to discuss anything about that with you, senator," Bondi said.
  • Durbin responded: "Eventually you're going to have to answer for your conduct in this. You won't do it today, but eventually you will."

What we're watching: Democratic lawmakers repeatedly raised reported allegations that Trump border czar Tom Homan accepted a $50,000 bribe from an FBI agent last year.

  • Bondi said the Justice Department found no evidence of wrongdoing, but she avoided saying if Homan returned the cash.

Friction point: Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) accused Bondi of stonewalling the committee's work. "This is supposed to be an oversight hearing in which members of Congress can get serious answers to serious questions," he said.

  • Schiff listed topics Bondi skirted: Trump receiving a jet from Qatar, Trump's name in Epstein's records, the alleged $50,000 Homan bribe, if prosecutors had enough evidence to charge ex-FBI Director James Comey.
  • Bondi, he noted, also wouldn't discuss the firing of lawyers who opposed a Hewlett Packard merger, the creation of a restoration fund for Jan. 6 defendants and if she believed government officials must comply with court orders.

Go deeper: Hundreds of ex-DOJ staffers demand oversight ahead of Pam Bondi hearing

Editor's note: This story was updated with details throughout.

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