Patel Promises Transparency As Jordan Wants Bondi, Patel To Speak On Epstein Files

Rep. Jim Jordan says Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel will testify before the House Judiciary Committee about a range of issues, including the Epstein files.

Speaking to Newsmax on Tuesday, Jordan confirmed the appearances were already being scheduled before the recent firestorm, and he pushed back on Democrats calling for subpoenas.

“We’re not going to subpoena the attorney general,” Jordan said.

Controversy erupted after the DOJ and the FBI released a memo claiming that, after a full review of the Epstein case, there was “no incriminating ‘client list,’” no credible blackmail evidence, and no reason to investigate uncharged third parties. The memo also doubled down on the official story that Epstein died by suicide in his cell in 2019.

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