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The U.S. Congress has taken a major step in the ongoing controversy surrounding the Epstein files. In a rare bipartisan move, the United States House Oversight Committee voted 24–19 to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi, demanding answers about the Department of Justice’s handling of records connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Several Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the subpoena, creating one of the most unexpected moments of bipartisan cooperation in Washington this year. The investigation centers on the rollout of documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law requiring the United States Department of Justice to make records related to the Epstein case publicly available. However, lawmakers from both parties have raised concerns about delays, redactions, and whether all relevant materials were released. In this video, we break down: • Why Congress voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi • Why Republicans joined Democrats in the investigation • What lawmakers are asking about the Epstein files • How the Justice Department has responded to criticism • What this investigation could mean for Washington politics The Epstein case has remained one of the most controversial criminal investigations in modern U.S. history. Now, with Congress demanding testimony from the nation’s top law enforcement official, the political fallout could be significant. Watch the full breakdown to understand what happened, why it matters, and what could happen next. 📌 Subscribe for more in-depth political news, investigations, and analysis of the biggest stories in Washington. Pam Bondi subpoena Epstein files investigation Congress subpoenas Pam Bondi Epstein transparency act House Oversight Committee hearing Jeffrey Epstein documents US political news 2026 Congress investigation DOJ Pam Bondi testimony