15 Questions Pam Bondi Refused to Answer Before Congress
February 11, 2026
Washington, D.C. (February 11, 202)—Today, during her oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer basic questions, aggressively filibustering and resorting to ad hominem attacks that revealed the depth of her incompetence and incredibility.
Here are the questions the Attorney General refused to answer before Congress, amid nationwide calls for truth and transparency:
- Bondi refused to answer how many of Epstein’s co-conspirators her DOJ has indicted (zero).
- Bondi refused to answer whether she would create a joint task force to give state attorneys general and district attorneys around the country access to DOJ’s trove of evidence regarding Epstein and his co-conspirators, so they can go build the cases and bring the indictments DOJ refuses to pursue.
- Bondi refused to answer whether the email from the Epstein files involving Steve Tisch is worthy of further investigation.
- Bondi refused to answer whether it’s important for prosecutors to protect sexual assault victims’ identities.
- Bondi refused to answer why 500 of her attorneys somehow didn’t redact dozens of survivors’ names, identities, and sensitive photographs.
- Bondi refused to answer why she refused to investigate Prince Andrew who is shown in disturbing photos in the Epstein files.
- Bondi refused to answer whether she has knowledge if President Trump was at parties with underage girls.
- Bondi refused to answer whether she has prepared a list of so-called domestic terrorism groups. And she refused to commit to providing the committee with that list.
- Bondi refused to answer when DOJ decided not to investigate Lex Wexner as a co-conspirator and why.
- Bondi refused to answer whether DOJ owes anything to Epstein’s victims, even as Donald Trump sues for $10 billion in personal damages from the federal government.
- Bondi refused to answer how many employees work at the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (which she eliminated).
- Bondi refused to answer whether DOJ has questioned Secretary Lutnick and other Administration officials about their ties to Epstein.
- Bondi refused to answer who at DOJ signed off on Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer.
- Bondi refused to answer whether her Department would consider recommending a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Bondi refused to answer whether the President has lied when he spread a crazy right-wing conspiracy theory about the murder of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman.