BREAKING: House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Pam Bondi!

Things are heating up in Washington D.C. again—and this time, it’s headed straight for the U.S. House Oversight Committee. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who’s become a central figure in the federal investigation into Epstein and his inner circle, has just been subpoenaed to testify before Congress on August 19. That’s right—Bondi is officially on the hot seat.

The announcement came Tuesday from Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY), who confirmed Bondi’s inclusion on a list of 10 individuals being compelled to testify over the next three months. But this isn’t just another Washington sideshow. Comer’s letter to Bondi was explicit: she’s being called not only to testify but also to produce documents—including her communications with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate and now-convicted co-conspirator.

The scope of the request is broad and aggressive, including case files, email records, and any material tied to a so-called “client list”—a document Bondi once hinted at possessing. That list reportedly includes names of individuals closely linked to Epstein’s trafficking ring. Back in July, the DOJ said the case was closed and no further indictments were coming. That announcement sparked outrage across the country, forcing Bondi to reverse course and send Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to interview Maxwell directly.

And from that nine-hour conversation? Allegedly, a new list of 100 names emerged—many of whom still haven’t been revealed to the public. It’s no wonder Americans are demanding answers, and the House GOP is feeling the pressure to deliver transparency.

Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s serving a 20-year sentence, was quietly moved to a minimum-security facility in Texas, raising even more eyebrows. That transfer came immediately after her extensive meetings with Blanche. Coincidence? Doubtful.

Critics of President Trump are, of course, trying to drag his name into the mess. A recent hit piece from The Wall Street Journal accused Trump of writing a crude birthday card to Epstein, complete with a “bawdy” cartoon. Trump fired back immediately—suing the paper and Rupert Murdoch—and categorically denying any such thing.

What’s undeniable is that the Epstein investigation isn’t over—not by a long shot. With Bondi now compelled to testify under oath, the MAGA base is watching closely. Will we finally get the full list? Or will the elites circle the wagons once again?

One thing’s clear: the heat is on, and August 19 can’t come fast enough.

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