| On the one hand, one can understand some of Bondi’s frustrations. Committee hearings like yesterday’s are largely political theater.
A lot of Democrats’ “questions” were really just partisan grandstanding, like when Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D–Wash.) asked Epstein victims in the audience to stand so that Bondi could apologize to them for failing to redact their names.
Bondi wasn’t wrong when she said several times that Democrats did not care that much about Epstein when Joe Biden was president and Merrick Garland was attorney general.
Still, even when Democrats asked more measured, substantive questions, like when Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D–Calif.) pressed Bondi on whether some of Epstein’s emails suggested that there were still coconspirators left to prosecute, the attorney general still resorted to evasions and insults.
A problem of one’s own making. Generally, it’s hard to feel any sympathy for Bondi at all. The debacle over the Epstein files is one of her own making.
It was Bondi who seemed to say in an interview that she had Epstein’s (probably mythical) client list sitting on her desk waiting to be released, before walking it back. It was Bondi who made a big show of giving right-wing influencers binders labeled “Epstein files” filled with redacted or already public documents.
That game of promising more transparency on Epstein while offering none has spectacularly backfired. In the end, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in a near-unanimous vote. When asked follow-up questions about those files, Bondi broke down.
Even in the face of partisan, showy committee questions, it would be nice to have an attorney general who was modestly professional and interested in transparency.
Scenes from D.C.: The latest war of religion has broken out on X about whether America’s youth is becoming more Christian and, more specifically, more Catholic.
Researcher and former pastor Ryan Burge says not really. Per Burge, 2023’s surge in Catholicism was an outlier. Every year since then has shown a steady, stagnant percentage of Catholic Zoomers. |