As the deadline bears down, the political and moral stakes around the Epstein files have fused into a single, volatile demand: tell the truth, no matter who gets burned. Pam Bondi now stands at the center of that storm. Ro Khanna’s threat of inherent contempt and impeachment is not just a legal shot across the bow; it’s a signal that Congress is unwilling to let this disappear into bureaucratic delay or partisan spin.
The release of 68 images—featuring high-profile figures yet no proven crimes—only deepens the unease about what remains sealed. Lawmakers from both parties are warning that failure to comply would shatter public trust and challenge the very authority of Congress. With Trump touting his role in passing the law and both Khanna and Massie promising future accountability, Bondi faces a stark choice: obey the statute fully, or become the face of a cover-up that could define her legacy.
