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🚨US Senate LIVE: ‘TRUMP WITH HALF-NAKED…’, Pam Bondi Caught In Explosive New Revelation A tense Senate hearing suddenly took an unexpected turn when lawmakers referenced new claims tied to the Epstein investigation. The moment quickly sparked shock inside the chamber — and questions about what may still be hidden in the records. 👇 See what triggered the reaction…
tense hearing in the U.S. Senate turned dramatic when lawmakers raised explosive claims tied to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — and possible links to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The confrontation unfolded during questioning of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who faced intense scrutiny from senators about newly released documents and unresolved details in the Epstein files.
The Moment That Shocked the Chamber
During the hearing, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse asked Bondi about reports that investigators may have found photographs allegedly connected to Epstein showing Trump with “half-naked young women.”
The question immediately created tension in the room. Lawmakers demanded to know whether such materials had been recovered from Epstein’s properties and whether the Justice Department had examined them.
Bondi, however, declined to confirm or deny the existence of the photos, triggering heated exchanges with several senators.
Her refusal to answer directly only intensified suspicions among critics, who argued that key information about the Epstein network might still be hidden.
A Broader Battle Over the Epstein Files
The confrontation comes amid a growing political fight in Washington over the release of the so-called Epstein files — millions of pages of documents related to the sex-trafficking investigation of Epstein and his associates. �
These records include travel logs, emails, witness testimony, and evidence collected during multiple investigations.
In recent months:
The Justice Department released millions of pages of records, but many documents were heavily redacted. �
Lawmakers from both parties accused the government of withholding key information about powerful individuals linked to Epstein. �
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Some senators have called for a full independent review of how the files were handled. �
The controversy has led to subpoenas and calls for further hearings, with critics suggesting that influential names may still be protected.
During the hearing, Bondi defended the Justice Department’s handling of the documents, insisting that the department had already released everything required by law.
But lawmakers were not satisfied. Several senators pressed her on whether:
All Epstein-related evidence had been disclosed
Investigations into Epstein’s alleged associates were still ongoing
Political pressure had influenced the release of records
Bondi repeatedly declined to discuss details of specific evidence or ongoing investigative matters, which led to tense exchanges and accusations from critics that the department was avoiding transparency.