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flag Attorney General Bondi faces backlash for redacting key details in Epstein documents, despite releasing 3M pages under a new law.

flag In February 2026, Attorney General Pamela Bondi testified before the House Judiciary Committee on the Justice Department’s release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, facing criticism over extensive redactions that some say hide co-conspirators while failing to fully protect victims. flag Survivors and lawmakers, including Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, condemned the incomplete release, citing unredacted files still containing censored names and references to underage victims. flag Senator Cynthia Lummis, previously skeptical, reversed her position after learning of a potential nine-year-old victim, calling the revelations shocking and acknowledging lawmakers pushing for transparency were correct. flag The release of over 3 million pages, mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, has not led to new prosecutions beyond Ghislaine Maxwell, while a viral claim attributed to Bondi about collapsing the justice system was debunked as false.

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