美国司法部:邦迪不会出席众议院有关爱泼斯坦文件的听证会


2026年4月8日 下午5:20 UTC / 路透社

记者:诺兰·D·麦卡斯基尔 安德鲁·古德斯沃德
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  • 司法部称邦迪被免去总检察长职务后,传票已无效
  • 众议院委员会表示将安排听证会
  • 委员会正调查司法部对爱泼斯坦文件的处理情况

华盛顿4月8日(路透社)——美国司法部周三告知国会,前美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪不会出席众议院委员会原定的关于公开杰弗里·爱泼斯坦相关文件的听证会。此前她已被唐纳德·特朗普总统解雇。

邦迪上月被传唤,以司法部长的正式身份作证。司法部一名官员在写给众议院监督委员会主席、肯塔基州共和党众议员詹姆斯·科默的信中表示,由于她现已不再担任该职务,相关传唤现已无效。特朗普上周解雇了邦迪,部分原因是不满她对爱泼斯坦相关文件公开工作的管理。已故金融家、性犯罪者爱泼斯坦在 awaiting 性交易审判期间死于狱中。

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“司法部的立场是,该传票不再要求她于4月14日出庭。我们恳请贵方确认撤回该传票,”司法部国会最高联络官、助理司法部长帕特里克·戴维斯在信中写道,该信已被路透社获取。

由共和党主导的众议院监督委员会投票决定传唤邦迪,就司法部是否遵守去年11月通过的两党法案作证。该法案要求司法部公开几乎所有与爱泼斯坦相关的文件。议员们抱怨称,文件中的删节内容超出了法律允许范围,且司法部在部分文件中公开了受害者姓名。

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众议院监督委员会发言人表示,该委员会将联系邦迪的私人律师,“讨论安排她作证的后续步骤”。

司法部发言人表示,司法部“仍致力于与委员会合作”,但针对邦迪的传票“已不再有效”。

该委员会最高民主党议员、加利福尼亚州众议员罗伯特·加西亚威胁称,如果邦迪不出席委员会听证会,将启动对她的藐视国会程序,但这一程序需要共和党支持才能推进。

“如今帕姆·邦迪已被解雇,她试图逃避在监督委员会就爱泼斯坦文件和白宫掩盖事件作证的法律义务,”加西亚在一份声明中说道。

众议院监督委员会一直在广泛调查爱泼斯坦与 wealthy and powerful individuals 的联系,以及司法部对爱泼斯坦及其前助手吉斯莱恩·马克斯韦尔的刑事调查处理情况。

邦迪及其当时的副手托德·布兰奇(现为代理司法部长)上月曾私下向委员会通报爱泼斯坦文件的相关情况。民主党人在会议期间离场,要求官员们在宣誓后回答问题。

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Bondi will not appear for House interview on Epstein files, DOJ says

2026-04-08 5:20 PM UTC / Reuters

By Nolan D. McCaskill and Andrew Goudsward

April 8, 2026 5:20 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

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  • DOJ says Bondi subpoena invalid after her dismissal as attorney general
  • House panel says it will seek to schedule interview
  • Committee investigating DOJ handling of Epstein files

WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) – Former U.S. Attorney General ​Pam Bondi does not plan to appear for a planned interview with a House of Representatives ‌committee on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files following her firing by President Donald Trump, the Justice Department told Congress on Wednesday.

Bondi was subpoenaed last month to testify in her formal role as attorney general, rendering the demand invalid now that she no longer ​holds that title, a Justice Department official wrote in a letter to the House Oversight chairman, Republican ​Representative James Comer of Kentucky. Trump fired Bondi last week, in part over discontent ⁠with her management of the release of records related to Epstein, the late financier and sex offender who died ​in jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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“The Department’s position is that the subpoena no longer obligates her ​to appear on April 14. We kindly ask that you confirm that the subpoena is withdrawn,” Assistant Attorney General Patrick Davis, the DOJ’s top liaison with Congress, wrote in the letter, which was seen by Reuters.

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Bondi ​for questioning on the Justice Department’s compliance with a bipartisan law passed in November that required DOJ to ​release nearly all of its files on Epstein. Lawmakers have complained that redactions in the files appear to exceed what is ‌allowed in ⁠the law and that the Justice Department publicly released names of victims in some documents.

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A spokesperson for the House Oversight Committee said the panel will contact Bondi’s personal lawyer to “discuss next steps regarding scheduling her deposition.”

A Justice Department spokesperson said the DOJ “remains committed to working cooperatively” with the committee but the subpoena to Bondi “no longer applies.”

The panel’s ​top Democrat, Representative Robert Garcia ​of California, threatened to ⁠begin contempt proceedings against Bondi if she did not appear before the panel, a move that would require Republican support to advance.

“Now that Pam Bondi has been fired, ​she’s trying to get out of her legal obligation to testify before the Oversight ​Committee about the ⁠Epstein files and the White House cover-up,” Garcia said in a statement.

The House Oversight Committee has been conducting a wide-ranging probe into Epstein’s ties with wealthy and powerful individuals and the Justice Department’s handling of criminal investigations into Epstein ⁠and his ​former associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Bondi and her then-top deputy, Todd Blanche, who ​is now acting attorney general, appeared last month to privately brief the committee on the Epstein files. Democrats walked out during the session, demanding ​that officials answer questions under oath.

Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill and Andrew Goudsward in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis

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