
Bondi Refuses to Commit to Testifying Under Oath
It was a big week in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Epstein’s personal attorney since the mid-90s, Darren Indyke, testified to the House Oversight Committee that he did not know anything about his then client’s sexual abuse of underage girls at the time it was happening.
The Weekend · Jackie Alemany, Jonathan Capehart, Eugene Daniels, Sen. Jeff Merkley, Rep. Stephen Lynch, Jena Griswold
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Show Notes
March, 21 2026, 9 AM; Meanwhile – questions remain if U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will comply with the committee's subpoena to answer questions about the investigation. House Democrats stormed out of a last-minute closed-door briefing with Bondi this week. They say they were enraged by her refusal to commit to testifying under oath. Democrats also pressed Chairman James Comer on whether he’d compel Bondi’s testimony or seek to hold her in contempt, but Comer does not seem interested in that. Sen. Jeff Merkley joins The Weekend to discuss the latest on the Epstein investigation.
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