Home Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday urged Legal professional Normal Pam Bondi to “come ahead and clarify” the Trump administration’s dealing with of Jeffrey Epstein information.
In an interview with podcaster Benny Johnson, the speaker urged Bondi to additional make clear her previous remark about reviewing Epstein’s alleged “shopper listing.”
“Pam Bondi, I do not know when she initially made the assertion. I believe she was speaking about paperwork, as I understood, that they had been on her desk. I do not know that she was particular a few listing or no matter, however she wants to return ahead and clarify that to everyone,” Johnson mentioned.
“I like Pam. I imply, I believe she’s carried out a great job. We’d like the DOJ specializing in the foremost priorities,” Johnson mentioned through the interview.
Speaker of the Home Mike Johnson arrives for a information convention on the Republican Nationwide Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., on July 15, 2025.
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Bondi got here beneath hearth over her feedback to Fox Information in February when requested about Epstein’s alleged “shopper listing.” She informed the outlet on the time, “It is sitting on my desk proper now to evaluate.”
After the Justice Division and FBI final week acknowledged they discovered no proof the deceased financier saved a “shopper listing” of associates whom he blackmailed or conspired with to victimize dozens of ladies, Bondi mentioned her feedback to Fox Information had been merely referring to a “file” on Epstein.
That rationalization, although, has carried out little to quell outrage from MAGA supporters on the administration’s dealing with of Epstein.
Johnson additionally weighed in on rising calls from Republican lawmakers to have Epstein’s convicted affiliate, Ghislaine Maxwell, testify earlier than Congress.
“I am for transparency. We’re intellectually constant on this” Johnson mentioned when requested about Maxwell probably testifying earlier than Congress.
Johnson mentioned whereas he’s not “aware of info” and “this is not my lane,” he additionally mentioned “we have to put it on the market.”
“We’ll see what occurs. I do belief the president. I do know his coronary heart and head is in the appropriate place. I do not query that in any respect. I’m satisfied they’re going to type this out,” the speaker mentioned.
Tennessee Republican Rep. Tim Burchett informed ABC Information he’s “not completely satisfied” with how Bondi has dealt with the Epstein matter. Like Johnson, he known as on Bondi to clarify her previous feedback on the “shopper listing.”
“You already know, I do know it is the 1,000-pound gorilla within the room, however I am not completely satisfied. No person’s completely satisfied about it. No person is aware of what is going on on,” Burchett mentioned.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri mentioned the Epstein information must be made public and immediately known as for Maxwell to look earlier than the Senate Judiciary Committee.
“I believe all these things must be public. I imply, I believe the entire all of the paperwork, ought to all be public,” Hawley mentioned. “I believe we might all must be out within the open. I am a giant fan of declassifying– I believe this is not technically categorised. It is simply, , shut maintain for prosecution, however I believe we must put all of it on the market.”

Sen. Josh Hawley speaks to the media, whereas he exits a Senate GOP lunch, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 28, 2025.
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“I believe it is cheap for the American individuals to ask who he [Epstein] intercourse trafficked these younger ladies to — if anyone apart from himself,” added Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy. “And if there have been others concerned, why have not they been prosecuted? That is a wonderfully comprehensible query, and I believe the Justice Division goes to need to reply it.”
Late Tuesday afternoon, Kentucky GOP Rep. Thomas Massie mentioned he plans to pursue a procedural gambit to set off a Home vote on laws that might drive the discharge of the “full” Epstein information.
Massie plans to supply a discharge petition, which requires 218 signatures and permits the vast majority of the chamber to avoid GOP leaders. There would solely be ground motion if the decision receives sufficient assist. A ready interval of seven legislative days kicks off as soon as the petition has sufficient signatures, so this might grow to be a headache for GOP leaders after August recess.
“All of us need to know what’s within the Epstein information, who’s implicated, and the way deep this corruption goes. Individuals had been promised justice and transparency. We’re introducing a discharge petition to drive a vote within the US Home of Representatives on releasing the COMPLETE information,” Massie mentioned in a publish on X.
GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, additionally talking to the podcaster Benny Johnson in a separate interview, mentioned she would assist making a particular counsel to research the Epstein matter.
“There must be a particular investigation into this if we aren’t going to be supplied info,” she mentioned.
Boebert additionally had a suggestion for who ought to lead the probe.
“Matt Gaetz as a particular counsel? Completely,” she mentioned. Gaetz, a former GOP congressman from Florida, was as soon as the topic of a multiyear federal sex-trafficking investigation. Gaetz had lengthy denied any wrongdoing and the probe ended with no costs in opposition to Gaetz.
In the meantime, Democrats within the Home on Tuesday tried to drive a vote and debate on California Rep. Ro Khanna’s modification that might have demanded the discharge of all of the Epstein information. Their effort failed by only one vote after an almost 45-minute vote.
Home Judiciary Democrats penned a letter to committee chairman Jim Jordan on Tuesday demanding a listening to with Trump administration officers from the DOJ and FBI on the Epstein information.
Jordan, although, publicly expressed unwavering assist
“I’ve complete confidence in President Tump and his staff,” Jordan informed ABC Information when requested if he had any questions concerning the Epstein case or if Bondi mishandled the state of affairs.

Rep. Jim Jordan prepares for a tv interview throughout a procedural vote on the One Large Lovely Invoice Act within the U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
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