CNN's Jake Tapper didn't mince words in his fiery takedown of Attorney General Pam Bondi's performance before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.
Bondi appeared before the committee to discuss the Department of Justice's continued efforts to stall the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, as required by federal law. The Attorney General was combative throughout the hearing, and at one point refused to acknowledge the presence of Epstein survivors who attended.
Tapper called out Bondi for being hypocritical during the hearing, and played clips from her previous statements and campaign ads that seem to contradict who she is today.
"Bondi's tone when it came to the survivors — changing the subject, offending many of them for seeming heartless, for refusing to meet with them — it was surprising not only because Bondi had said at the beginning of the hearing that she spent her entire career fighting for victims, but because she has been claiming that for more than a decade," Tapper said.
He then played a clip from a 2014 campaign ad where Bondi claimed she would fight to put human traffickers behind bars.
"Where's that fight? Where is it?" Tapper asked. "Where was it yesterday when Democrats pressed the Attorney General on why the Justice Department hadn't prosecuted anyone else in the Epstein case?"
Tapper then played a clip of Bondi, who was asked about the DOJ's efforts to support victims, screaming about how well the stock market is doing.


