Caught: Bondi Was Tracking What Congress Searched in the Epstein Files
The DOJ spied on Congress. A Reuters photographer caught it on camera.
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TL;DR
Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared at yesterday’s House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing carrying a printout tied to Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s activity in DOJ’s controlled, members-only review system for unredacted Epstein records (which began Monday). A Reuters photo captured the sheet, labeled “Jayapal Pramila Search History,” inside Bondi’s binder.
The constitutional implications are enormous if DOJ is tracking lawmakers’ oversight activity and weaponizing it. This is the same Attorney General who told Fox News the Epstein “client list” was “sitting on my desk right now.” DOJ later said no incriminating “client list” exists but this week, Bondi showed up holding what lawmakers say looks like surveillance.
The Setup
In November 2025, the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law, requiring DOJ to publish unclassified Epstein-related records in a searchable format, while allowing limited redactions (including victim/survivor-identifying information and a few other narrow categories).
On January 30, 2026, DOJ announced it had posted more than 3 million additional pages, bringing the public release to nearly 3.5 million pages, plus thousands of other media items.
Then, starting Monday, February 9, DOJ set up an in-person review system for members of Congress to search unredacted records at a DOJ office in Washington with tight controls on access and note-taking.
The Burn Book 🔥
Yesterday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing was billed as a standard DOJ oversight session. Although, It was anything but that.
When Rep. Pramila Jayapal pressed Bondi on specific redaction failures, including an unredacted Epstein victim list that the DOJ has since removed from its public database, and an email exchange between Epstein and a high-profile Emirati sultan, Bondi was ready. She flipped through her binder. Notes were passed forward. She referenced them before responding.
But a Reuters photographer captured what was inside that binder: a printed sheet labeled “Jayapal Pramila Search History” listing at least eight Epstein-related files by file number and brief content descriptions, a detailed record of exactly which Epstein files Jayapal had searched at the DOJ facility.
The term “burn book” didn’t come from the press, it came from Congress. And it came because this isn’t the first time. Raskin opened the hearing by reminding Bondi of her Senate Judiciary Committee appearance last year, when she came armed with a similar binder of opposition research on Democratic senators. “Please set the burn book aside and answer our questions,” Raskin said.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz even leaned into it. He asked Bondi to flip to his section. “I want to see what staff provided on the oppo on me,” he said, pulling out a piece of poster board and a marker. “Give me your best one.” Bondi accused him of “mocking the Bible.” Moskowitz held up the board. He’d written a large zero.
Were you watching the hearing yesterday? What was the moment that got you?
Here’s where we need to put on our civics hats, because this is foundational.
The entire reason Congress has oversight authority over the executive branch is because of checks and balances. When Congress investigates the Department of Justice, which is what reviewing the Epstein files is, the DOJ doesn’t get to investigate Congress back.
What the DOJ appears to have done is turn a legally mandated transparency mechanism into a surveillance operation. The executive branch created the only pathway for congressional review, controlled every variable of that pathway, and then used the data it collected to arm the Attorney General for the oversight hearing.
The executive branch monitored the legislative branch’s investigation of the executive branch, and used that intelligence in real time to prepare counter-arguments.
Raskin called it “Orwellian.” And he’s right but it’s also more specific. It’s a deliberate inversion of the oversight relationship. Congress is supposed to be watching the DOJ. Instead, the DOJ was watching Congress.
Rep. Hank Johnson put it plainly “The surveillance state has extended to the upper echelons, the top of the Justice Department. A United States representative could not go in over there and look for whatever documents they had without being spied upon.”
Raskin told reporters he has “reason to believe that it was happening to everyone,” not just Jayapal.
The Timeline
February 21, 2025: Bondi goes on Fox News and says the Epstein client list is “sitting on my desk right now to review.”
February 27, 2025: The White House invites right-wing influencers to receive binders marked “The Epstein Files: Phase 1” and “Declassified.” The contents are mostly public information. Several influencers publicly express frustration.
May 2025: Bondi claims there are “tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.” Court filings and DOJ documents do not corroborate this claim.
July 7, 2025: The DOJ releases a memo stating that no client list exists and no further disclosure is “appropriate or warranted.” Even Elon Musk posts mocking clown memes. Laura Loomer calls for Bondi’s resignation.
Late 2025: Congress passes the Epstein Files Transparency Act, forcing the DOJ to hand over what it refused to release voluntarily.
February 9, 2026: Members of Congress begin visiting the DOJ annex to review unredacted files under closely controlled conditions.
February 11, 2026: Bondi walks into the oversight hearing with a printed log of what those members searched.
The woman who promised a client list that didn’t exist, who hyped documents that contained nothing new, who claimed video evidence that court records don’t support… that same woman is now monitoring which members of Congress are doing the work of finding out what the DOJ has been hiding.
“Theatrics”
Jayapal asked Bondi to turn around and to face the Epstein survivors sitting in the hearing room, women wearing all white, and apologize for the DOJ’s failure to redact their personal information from the public file release.
Multiple women stood. They raised their hands to show they had not yet been able to meet with the DOJ.
Bondi’s response: “I’m not going to get in the gutter for theatrics.”
She called accountability theatrics. While holding a surveillance log. In front of the survivors who were trafficked.
When pressed further, Bondi asked Democrats if they had “apologized to President Trump, all of you who participated in those impeachment hearings.” She called Trump “the greatest president in American history.” She called Raskin a “washed-up lawyer.” She told Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon that she “didn’t get anything regarding public safety.”
And this is the nation’s top law enforcement official.
Raskin has formally requested a DOJ Inspector General investigation into the surveillance of lawmakers’ Epstein file searches. The DOJ must immediately stop tracking member searches, open Epstein file review to senior congressional staff, and publicly release all remaining files with only survivor information properly redacted.
Jayapal is organizing a formal congressional letter demanding an investigation into what she calls improper surveillance of Congress.
And Rep. Jayapal raised a question that deserves serious investigation: “Is this the whole reason they opened ‘the files’ up to us two days early? So they could essentially surveil members to see what we were gonna ask her about?”
The DOJ set up the only mechanism for Congress to exercise oversight over the Epstein files then it used that to spy on Congress. Then the Attorney General brought that intelligence to the very hearing where she was supposed to be held accountable.
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Sources
Hearing Coverage:
CBS News: Bondi had list of a Democratic lawmaker’s Epstein files “search history” during Capitol Hill hearing
CNBC: Epstein files: AG Pam Bondi appeared to have Rep. Jayapal’s DOJ database search history at hearing
NBC News: Pam Bondi hearing devolves into shouting matches with Democrats over Epstein and DOJ prosecutions
PBS NewsHour: Pam Bondi appears at House Judiciary Committee hearing on Justice Department oversight
CBS News Live Updates: Bondi faces heated questions on handling of Epstein files at House hearing
Congressional Responses:
House Judiciary Democrats: Ranking Member Raskin’s Statement on Trump DOJ Spying on Democrats’ Search History
Courthouse News: Democrats demand DOJ probe after Bondi consulted their Epstein files search history
Epstein Files Background & Bondi Timeline:
PBS NewsHour: Epstein client list doesn’t exist, DOJ says, walking back theory Bondi promoted
Fortune: How Epstein’s ‘client list’ went from ‘sitting on my desk’ to nonexistent
Fox News: Bondi says Epstein client list ‘sitting on my desk right now’
Fox News: Bondi under scrutiny after DOJ memo contradicts Epstein client list claims
PBS NewsHour: 4 takeaways from the Epstein files about the FBI investigation
Congress.gov: H.R.4405 | Epstein Files Transparency Act
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I have friends I have had for over 50 years who still support this criminal enterprise. Like those who turned Jesus over to be crucified, they have done so to Democracy for the “30 pieces of silver” represented by the DOW. The problem is the Democracy that had afforded them their good life may not be resurrected like Christ was. I now publically declare no more connection to anyone who supports that crazy DOJ surveiling who Crazy Perino calls Demon Rats. The red line was crossed when Trump caused a constitutional
crises and now aims his election fraud in us in PA by running the State Treasurer Garrett for Gov who says she will work with Trump on the election
A petulant 5 yo pretending to AG. Full stop.