Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to a give closed-door testimony later today over her handling of the Federal government’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend and co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell. Democratic Congressman James Walkinshaw of Virginia, a member of the House Oversight Committee, joins Way Too early to discuss what he plans on asking Bondi and more.
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Bondi set for Jeffrey Epstein questioning from House Oversight lawmakers
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before House Oversight and Government Reform Committee investigators Friday, a victory for the panel after the Department of Justice (DOJ) argued she should not have to answer questions about the Epstein files.
It’s an unusual appearance in several respects.
‚A Lot Of Inability To Recall‘: Dem Lawmakers Discuss Richard Kahn‘s Testimony To Epstein Probe
Democratic lawmakers speak to reporters as Richard Kahn testifies before the House Oversight Committee‘s Epstein probe.
‚Hard to believe‘ Epstein accountant didn‘t know anything wrong was going on: Oversight Dem
Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein‘s accountant and a co-executor of his estate, is testifying before the House Oversight Committee today. Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA), a member of the committee, joins Chris Jansing to share more on the deposition.
Richard Kahn‘s opening statements for Epstein files deposition
Mar 11, 2026
Richard Kahn, who was Jeffrey Epstein‘s accountant, testified Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee over his relationship to the convicted sex offender. CBS News‘ Elaine Quijano has more on his opening statement.
Longtime Epstein accountant testifies behind closed doors for roughly 7 hours in House Oversight probe
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant testified his relationship with the late convicted sex offender “was strictly on a professional level,” as he faced investigators on Capitol Hill for roughly seven hours as part of the House Oversight Committee’s probe.
Richard Kahn, Epstein‘s accountant and confidant, to testify to House committee today
Documents released in lawsuits and among the Epstein files — millions of documents the Department of Justice released after Congress passed an act mandating it to do so — show a sophisticated and tangled web of businesses operated by the trio.
After Kahn and Indyke were subpoenaed in January, an attorney for the men, Daniel H. Weiner, said in a statement to CBS News that allegations against them are „false.“
Oversight Democrats’ Statement After DOJ Released Previously Withheld Epstein Files Accusing President Trump of Sexual Abuse, Continues White House Cover-Up
(March 6, 2026)
“After Oversight Democrats voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi, the DOJ released a portion of previously-withheld documents with serious allegations against President Trump and an underage victim. The FBI interviewed the witness four times, and the American people can now see some of those documents for themselves.
But let’s be clear: this White House cover-up is ongoing. Millions of pages still remain concealed from the public and our committee. We will get answers when Pam Bondi appears before our committee under oath,” said Sara Guerrero, spokesperson for Oversight Democrats.
This week, Ranking Member Garcia helped secure a subpoena for Attorney General Bondi to testify before the Committee following a motion by Congresswoman Nancy Mace supported by all Committee Democrats.
It‘s up to Congress to disrupt Pam Bondi‘s Epstein cover-up | Opinion
Republicans largely backed Bondi after her last hearing, even after the attorney general inadvertently revealed that her department was secretly tracking what members of Congress searched for when given private access to unredacted Epstein files.
Now, five Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee joined all of the Democrats on March 4 to vote 24-19 to subpoena Bondi to explain why she has been „instrumental in orchestrating the White House‘s cover-up of the Epstein files.“
Oversight Committee Releases Bill and Hillary Clinton Deposition Videos
WASHINGTON—Today, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released videos of the depositions of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton. The depositions took place on February 26 and February 27, 2026, respectively.
Read Bill Clinton’s Opening Statement on Epstein Ahead of Deposition
Former President Bill Clinton has released his opening statement ahead of his closed-door testimony Friday before members of Congress investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, answering for his connections to the disgraced financier from more than two decades ago.
Clinton posted on X, along with his statement, „As someone who grew up in a home with domestic abuse, not only would I not have flown on his plane if I had any inkling of what he was doing — I would have turned him in myself and led the call for justice for his crimes, not sweetheart deals.“
WATCH: Hillary Clinton speaks to reporters after closed-door House deposition on Epstein
(February 26, 2026)
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told members of Congress on Thursday that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein‘s or Ghislaine Maxwell‘s crimes, starting off two days of depositions that will also include former President Bill Clinton.
What did Les Wexner say in his Epstein deposition? Key takeaways
(February 19, 2026)
Four days before he pleaded guilty in Florida in 2008 to soliciting sex with someone younger than 18, Epstein received an email from Wexner.
„Abigail told me the response,“ Wexner wrote, referring to his wife. „All I can say is I feel sorry. You violated your own number 1 rule … Always be careful.“
Epstein’s reply: „no excuse.“
When asked in the deposition about the email, Wexner said he didn‘t know what prompted him to write, except that he was angry with Epstein over the financier‘s actions.
Les Wexner CAUGHT Lying In Epstein Testimony
Feb 20, 2026 The Young Turks
Billionaire Les Wexner didn‘t seem to remember much about his ties with Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks.
Oversight Committee Releases Les Wexner Deposition Video
WASHINGTON—The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform today released the video of Les Wexner’s deposition, which occurred on February 18, 2026 in Ohio:
„Outrageous“: Les Wexner claims he was not contacted by DOJ, FBI about Epstein ties, Garcia says
(February 18, 2026)
Following a deposition of billionaire Les Wexner on Wednesday, Democratic lawmaker Rep. Robert Garcia said the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret lingerie brand claimed he was never contacted by the U.S. Department of Justice or the FBI about his ties to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. „How outrageous is that?“ Garcia said.
Republicans Skip Les Wexner Deposition in Epstein Probe, Democrats Raise Alarms
(February 18, 2026)
Former retail magnate Les Wexner was deposed Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee in Ohio, and no Republican members were present for the session, multiple news outlets reported — adding a new flashpoint in the congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s network.
The questioning took place at Wexner’s home in New Albany, Ohio, where Democratic lawmakers led the deposition into the billionaire’s decades-long ties with Epstein following the release of justice department files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act
Rep. Ro Khanna’s Statement on the Arrest of Former Prince Andrew
Washington, DC — Representative Ro Khanna (CA-17), author of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, released the following statement on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor:
„Even princes are not above the law. Rep. Thomas Massie and I forced the release of an email showing former Prince Andrew allegedly shared state information with Epstein. On February 9th, I called on King Charles to investigate and answer questions. Andrew is being held accountable because of the survivors, like Virginia Giuffre, who bravely spoke up.
“We’ve also seen Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem resign from DP World, the former Norwegian Prime Minister be charged with gross corruption, Peter Mandelson be fired as ambassador and step down from the House of Lords, Kathryn Ruemmler step down from Goldman Sachs, and other examples of accountability around the world. But why isn’t more being done here? We should start with Howard Lutnick resigning,“ said Rep. Ro Khanna.
Prince Andrew was just arrested. This was the metric I established for success of the Epstein Files Transparency Act that @RepRoKhannaand and I got passed. Now we need JUSTICE in the United States. It’s time for @AGPamBondi and @FBIDirectorKash to act!
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After former Prince Andrew’s arrest due to Epstein connections, members of Congress call for more
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who drew President Donald Trump’s ire amid his successful push to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act in Congress last year, urged federal officials to follow the example of their British counterparts.
“Prince Andrew was just arrested,” he wrote on X on Thursday. “This was the metric I established for success of the Epstein Files Transparency Act that [Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.)] and I got passed. Now we need JUSTICE in the United States. It’s time for [Attorney General Pam Bondi] and [FBI Director Kash Patel] to act!”
Dems call Wexner’s claim of ignorance to Epstein’s crimes ‘not credible’
Democrats spoke to reporters outside Wexner’s home near Columbus, Ohio, during a midday break in the deposition, which wrapped up later in the afternoon.
In his opening statement to the committee, which MS NOW obtained from his spokesperson, Wexner said….
WATCH: Les Wexner deposition on Epstein files raises more questions than answers, Democrats say
„I was naïve, foolish, and gullible to put any trust in Jeffrey Epstein. He was a con man. And while I was conned, I have done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide,“ the 88-year-old retired founder of L Brands said in a statement submitted to the House Oversight Committee before his interview Wednesday.
Despite ordering Wexner to DC, Congress to depose him about Epstein in Ohio
(February 13, 2026)
Wexner‘s subpoena stated that he was ordered to testify at 10 a.m. Feb. 18 before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington.
However, members of Congress and their staff will come to Wexner, rather than the other way around, a congressional spokesperson told The Dispatch.
It‘s unclear why Wexner will not travel to Washington for the deposition as the subpoena orders, and the congressional spokesperson declined to answer further questions.
A spokesperson for Wexner also declined to comment.
Billionaire Les Wexner is set to be deposed in congressional probe of Epstein files
Les Wexner’s long-time friendship with Jeffrey Epstein will be the subject of a closed-door congressional deposition in Ohio on Wednesday, where the billionaire retail magnate is expected to face questions about new revelations contained in the latest release of Justice Department documents related to the late sexual predator.
Wexner, 88, the retired founder of L Brands, has said he plans to cooperate with a subpoena from Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committe
Epstein‘s inner circle Les Wexner, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn subpoenaed to testify before House Oversight Committee
(January 23, 2026)
Wexner is set to testify Feb. 18, Kahn on Feb. 25, and Indyke is scheduled for March 5, 2026.
Trump administration live updates: Ghislaine Maxwell invokes 5th in Congress probe; lawmakers to view unredacted Epstein files
– GHISLAINE MAXWELL DEPOSITION: Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell invoked her 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination at a House Oversight Committee deposition this morning, which she attended virtually, the committee‘s leaders said.
– UNREDACTED EPSTEIN FILES: Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said in a post on X that he plans to view the unredacted versions of the Justice Department’s files on Epstein today. Starting this morning, members of Congress are being allowed to review the unredacted files, two sources familiar with the DOJ’s plans told NBC News last week.
‘The DOJ Cannot Be Trusted’: A Top Democrat Unloads on the Epstein Files Saga
(today)
In an interview with POLITICO Magazine about his priorities now and going forward, Garcia said Democrats were likely to make oversight of the administration a major part of their midterm campaign and previewed the line of attack for the party.
“This is the most corrupt president to ever serve in the history of our country, and it’s the most corrupt administration to ever exist in the history of our country,” he said. “There’s no scenario where this shouldn’t be at the center of our [work] moving forward.”