A photograph taken during U.S.
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A photograph taken during U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s combative appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday
suggests that the Justice Department has been tracking the search history of lawmakers who are combing through the unredacted Epstein files.As Bondi launched into various tirades against lawmakers, photojournalists managed to snag a picture of her notes,
showcasing that her paperwork included the search history of Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington).
Jayapal was one of many lawmakers who visited the Department of Justice (DOJ) this week to determine the motivation behind the agency’s numerous alarming redaction errors in the rollout of the Epstein files,
which improperly revealed the identities of dozens of Epstein’s victims while concealing the names of many of his associates.The paper in Bondi’s binder included a list of at least eight documents that Jaypal had examined from the Epstein files, including file numbers and descriptions.
https://truthout.org/articles/bondis-paperwork-at-epstein-hearing-suggests-trumps-doj-is-spying-on-congress/ -
A photograph taken during U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s combative appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday
suggests that the Justice Department has been tracking the search history of lawmakers who are combing through the unredacted Epstein files.As Bondi launched into various tirades against lawmakers, photojournalists managed to snag a picture of her notes,
showcasing that her paperwork included the search history of Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington).
Jayapal was one of many lawmakers who visited the Department of Justice (DOJ) this week to determine the motivation behind the agency’s numerous alarming redaction errors in the rollout of the Epstein files,
which improperly revealed the identities of dozens of Epstein’s victims while concealing the names of many of his associates.The paper in Bondi’s binder included a list of at least eight documents that Jaypal had examined from the Epstein files, including file numbers and descriptions.
https://truthout.org/articles/bondis-paperwork-at-epstein-hearing-suggests-trumps-doj-is-spying-on-congress/@cdarwin that is absolutely wild. What a world we live in where this is what the "JUSTICE" Department concerns itself with.
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A photograph taken during U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s combative appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday
suggests that the Justice Department has been tracking the search history of lawmakers who are combing through the unredacted Epstein files.As Bondi launched into various tirades against lawmakers, photojournalists managed to snag a picture of her notes,
showcasing that her paperwork included the search history of Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington).
Jayapal was one of many lawmakers who visited the Department of Justice (DOJ) this week to determine the motivation behind the agency’s numerous alarming redaction errors in the rollout of the Epstein files,
which improperly revealed the identities of dozens of Epstein’s victims while concealing the names of many of his associates.The paper in Bondi’s binder included a list of at least eight documents that Jaypal had examined from the Epstein files, including file numbers and descriptions.
https://truthout.org/articles/bondis-paperwork-at-epstein-hearing-suggests-trumps-doj-is-spying-on-congress/@cdarwin That's not legal for her to do, right? Isn't there supposed to be some separation of the branches there?
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A photograph taken during U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s combative appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday
suggests that the Justice Department has been tracking the search history of lawmakers who are combing through the unredacted Epstein files.As Bondi launched into various tirades against lawmakers, photojournalists managed to snag a picture of her notes,
showcasing that her paperwork included the search history of Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington).
Jayapal was one of many lawmakers who visited the Department of Justice (DOJ) this week to determine the motivation behind the agency’s numerous alarming redaction errors in the rollout of the Epstein files,
which improperly revealed the identities of dozens of Epstein’s victims while concealing the names of many of his associates.The paper in Bondi’s binder included a list of at least eight documents that Jaypal had examined from the Epstein files, including file numbers and descriptions.
https://truthout.org/articles/bondis-paperwork-at-epstein-hearing-suggests-trumps-doj-is-spying-on-congress/@cdarwin Echoes of when the CIA surveilled Sen. Feinstein’s Intelligence Cmte. staffers
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