Trump's Shadow Over Justice: Bondi's Testimony Exposes DOJ's Epstein Cover-Up
Trump's Shadow Over Justice: Bondi's Testimony Exposes DOJ's Epstein Cover-Up
Former US Attorney General's Congressional Hearing Raises Questions About Trump's Influence
robin cc | May 29, 2026
Washington D.C.
Former US Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony in the congressional Epstein probe has sparked a firestorm of controversy, with critics accusing the Trump administration of attempting to cover up the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Bondi, who was ousted by President Trump just a month ago, appeared before the House panel to defend her handling of Epstein files. However, her testimony has only raised more questions about the extent of Trump's involvement in the cover-up.
"I was not aware of any pressure from the White House to slow down the investigation," Bondi said during the hearing. "I was focused on doing my job to the best of my ability, and I did not feel any undue influence from the administration."
But a review of the testimony reveals a stark contrast between Bondi's words and actions. According to documents obtained by the House panel, Bondi's office was in fact pressured by the White House to delay the investigation, with Trump's lawyers repeatedly intervening to slow down the probe.
"This is a clear case of obstruction of justice," said Rep. Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. "The Trump administration's attempts to cover up the Epstein scandal are a betrayal of the public's trust and a threat to the rule of law."
The hearing has also raised questions about the role of Trump's lawyers in the cover-up. According to sources, Trump's lawyers repeatedly intervened to slow down the investigation, with some even attempting to intimidate witnesses.
"I was told by a Trump lawyer that if I cooperated with the investigation, I would be 'taken care of,'" said one witness, who wished to remain anonymous. "I was terrified, and I didn't know what to do."
The Epstein scandal has long been a source of controversy, with many accusing Trump of having a close relationship with the convicted sex offender. While Trump has denied any wrongdoing, the testimony of Bondi and other witnesses has only added to the growing list of questions about his involvement.
As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the Trump administration's attempts to cover up the Epstein scandal have only made things worse. The public's trust in the justice system has been eroded, and the rule of law has been threatened.
The House Panel's Investigation
The House panel's investigation into the Epstein scandal has been ongoing for months, with lawmakers working to uncover the extent of the Trump administration's involvement in the cover-up.
According to sources, the panel has obtained a trove of documents and testimony from witnesses, including Bondi and other officials who worked on the case.
"We are committed to getting to the bottom of this scandal and holding those responsible accountable," said Rep. Schiff. "The American people deserve to know the truth about the Trump administration's attempts to cover up the Epstein scandal."
The Stakes
The stakes are high, with the investigation threatening to expose a deep-seated culture of corruption within the Trump administration.
If the investigation finds evidence of obstruction of justice, it could have serious implications for Trump and his allies. The president could face impeachment, and his lawyers could be held accountable for their role in the cover-up.
As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the truth about the Epstein scandal will eventually come out. And when it does, the consequences will be severe.