Trump’s former attorney general to face closed-door questioning from House committee over Epstein files – live
A House committee will question former Trump attorney general Pam Bondi behind closed doors regarding the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case. This questioning offers lawmakers a new opportunity to seek information on the matter.

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AI-generatedA House committee will question former Trump attorney general Pam Bondi behind closed doors regarding the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case. This questioning offers lawmakers a new opportunity to seek information on the matter. Separately, Vice President JD Vance stated that Washington and Tehran are nearing an agreement to extend a ceasefire in a Middle East war, with the deal awaiting President Donald Trump's approval. Trump had not yet publicly commented on this potential breakthrough as of Friday morning, highlighting the sensitive nature of the ongoing talks.
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5 extractedVice-president JD Vance stated that Washington and Tehran are close to agreeing a deal to extend their ceasefire in the Middle East.
Lawmakers want to investigate the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case.
Trump’s former attorney general, Pam Bondi, will be questioned by a House committee over the Epstein files.
The potential breakthrough in the Middle East ceasefire deal hinges on President Donald Trump’s approval.
US sources told AFP that a deal just needed Trump's sign-off.