During a volatile Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse fiercely challenged Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The confrontation ignited over an alleged FBI delivery of a paper bag containing $50,000. Instead of explaining the cash, Pam Bondi deflected the inquiry, pointing to the Senator's own political donors to sidestep the core financial questions.

The forensic clash deepened when Sheldon Whitehouse highlighted hundreds of uninvestigated Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) linked to Jeffrey Epstein and questioned the opaque status of former official Cash Patel’s grand jury testimony. Meeting these demands for transparency with strict procedural deflections, Pam Bondi cited pending litigation and personnel matters to justify the DOJ's continued silence.

Tensions peaked when the Senator asked about rumored photos from Epstein’s safe allegedly depicting Donald Trump with young women. Visibly indignant, Pam Bondi dismissed the inquiry as "salacious" slander. Ultimately, the hearing concluded with the committee's critical questions regarding financial trails and prosecutorial transparency remaining completely unanswered.


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