Anonymous US lawmakers threaten legal ac(...) 12/22/25(Mon)08:30:37 No. 1468212 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdd5j9jdvy9o A pair of US lawmakers have threatened legal action against US Attorney General Pam Bondi, after her deadline to release all government files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was met only in part. The release of the Department of Justice documents was highly anticipated but in the end, only a portion of the available material was made public. A leading campaigner on the issue, Republican congressman Thomas Massie, said he could try to bring contempt proceedings against the attorney general as a result. The DoJ insists it is complying with its legal obligations, and Bondi herself has said she is part of "the most transparent administration in American history". The phrase "Epstein files" refer to the trove of information that was amassed by the US justice department. A law that compelled the release of the full trove was signed by US President Donald Trump in November, after pressure from his supporters and members of his own Republican Party. Friday was the deadline for the release of the material. Although some material was released, there were many redactions and other information was withheld - which angered Massie and his allies, as well as survivors of Epstein's abuse. Trump himself is yet to comment. The DoJ has said that more material will follow in the coming weeks. But speaking to CBS programme Face the Nation on Sunday, Massie suggested that the justice department was "flouting the spirit and the letter of the law". He went on to say: "The quickest way, and I think most expeditious way, to get justice for these victims is to bring inherent contempt against Pam Bondi, and that doesn't require going through the courts." Inherent contempt is a little-used legal recourse that can be used by either the Senate or House - the upper and lower chambers of Congress respectively - which has not been invoked for nearly a century, according to the American Bar Association. >>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)08:33:21 No. 1468213 Massie added that "Ro Khanna and I are talking about and drafting that right now", referring to a Democratic congressman who has also been prominent in the campaign for the release of the full Epstein files. Speaking to the same programme, Khanna gave further detail on how the contempt proceedings could work. "We're building a bipartisan coalition, and it would fine Pam Bondi for every day that she's not releasing these documents," he said. Unlike an impeachment effort - another option that would be theoretically available to critics of Bondi - the contempt move would only require support from the House of Representatives, Massie pointed out. Bondi's deputy Todd Blanche was defiant during an interview with another broadcaster on Sunday. Asked by the Meet the Press programme on NBC News whether he took threats from Congress members seriously, the deputy attorney general said: "Not even a little bit. Bring it on. We are doing everything we're supposed to be doing to comply with the statute." Blanche pointed to the magnitude of the task. "You're talking about a million or so pages of documents," he said. "Virtually all of them contain victim information." He continued: "And if by complying with the statute we don't produce everything on Friday, we produce things next week and the week after, that's still compliance with the statute." Speaking to the same programme, another member of Khanna's party, Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, said contempt or impeachment efforts would be "premature". "We have tools in appropriations bills and other tools to force compliance if somebody is dragging their feet and I'd rather focus on those tools," Kaine said. Blanche said elsewhere on Sunday that certain Epstein-related files that were originally released on Friday were later removed by the DoJ from its website because of concerns raised by victims. One of those files - an image featuring Trump - was later reinstated after review, said Blanche. >>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)11:50:52 No. 1468233 And Trump will just pardon her. They have no shame. It's their ace in the hole. >>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)12:02:02 No. 1468234 >>1468233 Trump will drag all credibility the Republican party has down to the depths of hell just to protect himself for another week. Bondi's shenanigans have already cost them what little chance they had in the midterms; if Trump pardons her, the entire party will have to either impeach him or even their most ardent supporters will be able to deny they're pro pedo.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)12:15:58 No. 1468237 >>1468234 He doesn't give a shit. He's making billions.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)12:18:05 No. 1468238 >>1468237 Of course not. But Republicans watching him make himself the center of the party and then basically devote the party towards openly covering up him fucking kids are pissed their entire political careers are going down the toilet for the sake of the enrichment of a dying man.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)12:21:38 No. 1468239 >>1468234 >>1468238 >This will be the moment republicans turn on trump! They had so many chances before, with the whole bragging to rape women video, blackmailing ukraine, his failed coup, and all the other corrupt shit we forgot because he does so much corrupt shit. They'd rather follow him to a wipe out then risk displeasing him.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)12:24:50 No. 1468242 >>1468239 See that's the best part; either they turn on him, or they detonate their own election chances for the next decade. Fine by me either way.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)12:26:29 No. 1468244 >>1468242 At the end of the day they're trying to protect their political careers. When they feel that the Trump ship is sinking, they'll definitely jump it. You already saw that with MTG earlier>>
Pam lost her sense of smell 12/22/25(Mon)13:43:23 No. 1468258 >>1468244 Pamela bondage really is like the caricature on South Park, she has Trump's shit all over mouth. And she may even be impeached for eating his shit>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)15:38:26 No. 1468284 >>1468234 If 99% of Republicans in Congress can deny they're pro-pedo with a straight face, what makes you think Republican voters won't? Did you learn nothing from Jan 6th? Republicans are without shame.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)16:51:46 No. 1468304 >>1468242 That's assuming we will continue to have fair elections. They way they are acting indicates that won't be the case.>>
Anonymous 12/22/25(Mon)17:02:10 No. 1468307 >>1468234 >Trump will drag all credibility the Republican party has down to the depths of hell just to protect himself for another week ...or two.
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