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Pam Bondi refused to apologize. Kash Patel and Dan Bongino flipped on the suicide ruling. Real victims speak out — February 2026 congressional hearing.

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Independent Journalistic Compilation • Updated March 4, 2026

This page centers the voices of Epstein survivors. It presents verified facts from the February 11–12, 2026 House Judiciary Committee hearing, official statements, and pre-government podcast/book comments by Kash Patel and Dan Bongino. Sources span CNN, NYT, PBS, BBC, Fox News, NPR, and House records. No theory is endorsed — only documented public statements and survivor testimony.

Survivors' Voices: "We Will Not Be Sidelined Again"

"The DOJ released our names, our photos, our trauma — while shielding the powerful. Every survivor in that room raised their hand: none of us have been contacted. This is not justice."

Multiple Survivors (Feb 2026 NBC interview)

After Bondi hearing • Credit: NBC News

"Do not look away from us. Do not look away from Virginia and do not leave survivors behind once again."

Sky Roberts (brother of Virginia Giuffre)

State of the Union guest, Feb 24, 2026 • Credit: CBS News / Washington Post

Survivors including family of Virginia Giuffre (who passed in 2025) attended the hearing and the State of the Union as Democratic guests to demand full file release and accountability.

Pam Bondi’s Congressional Hearing: Refusal to Apologize

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Feb 11–12, 2026 • House Judiciary Committee

AG Bondi faced survivors seated directly behind her. She called Epstein a “monster” and said she was “deeply sorry” for their abuse — but refused Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s direct request to turn around and apologize for the DOJ’s reckless file release that exposed victims’ names and private details while redacting powerful names.

"Theatrics." — Bondi’s response to the apology request (PBS, NYT, BBC)

  • Survivors raised hands showing zero DOJ meetings
  • 3 million pages released out of 6 million required by Epstein Files Transparency Act
  • Bipartisan criticism: Rep. Thomas Massie called it a “massive failure”
Pam Bondi at Epstein hearing with survivors behind

AG Pam Bondi testifies as Epstein survivors sit behind her. Credit: Reuters / House Judiciary Committee livestream

Kash Patel: From “Release the List” to “He Killed Himself”

PRE-GOVERNMENT (2023 Book & Podcasts)

"Government Gangsters" appendix lists 60+ officials as part of a “deep state.” Patel demanded full Epstein client list release, implying cover-up: “Because of who’s on that list.”

Source: Patel’s book • Benny Johnson podcast

AS FBI DIRECTOR (2025–2026)

May 2025 Fox interview: “He killed himself. I’ve seen the whole file.”

2025 Senate hearing: “No credible information — none” that Epstein trafficked victims to anyone but himself. No client list exists.

Sources: Fox Business • Senate Judiciary Committee • ABC News

Critics note the shift coincides with his role as FBI Director. No evidence of personal conflict beyond public statements and his published “Government Gangsters” list.

Dan Bongino: Podcast Questions vs. Official Confirmation

PODCAST YEARS (2023–2024)

"That Jeffrey Epstein story is a big deal… Keep your eye on this." Repeatedly questioned suicide ruling and implied murder/blackmail operation.

AS DEPUTY FBI DIRECTOR (May 2025)

Same Fox interview with Patel: “He killed himself. I’ve seen the whole file.” Later defended FBI handling on his returned podcast.

The rapid shift drew criticism from former fans who felt it raised more questions. Official DOJ Inspector General reports (2023 & 2025) and autopsy have always ruled suicide.

Video & Photo Evidence Vault

Full House Judiciary Committee hearing — Bondi refuses apology (Feb 11, 2026)

Credit: PBS NewsHour / C-SPAN

NBC News: Survivors react to Bondi testimony — “The Justice Department is not taking accountability”

Credit: NBC News (Feb 12, 2026)

Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell (still incarcerated) • Credit: BOP
Giuffre family
Sky Roberts (Virginia Giuffre’s brother) at State of the Union • Credit: Washington Post

Every Source Credited • Left, Right & Center

Pam Bondi Hearing: PBS, NYT, BBC, Time, Al Jazeera, House Judiciary Democrats press releases (Feb 11–12, 2026)
Kash Patel statements: Fox Business (May 2025), Senate Judiciary hearing, “Government Gangsters” book (2023), ABC News
Dan Bongino: NPR, NBC News, his own podcast archives (2023–2024) vs. May 2025 Fox interview
Survivors: NBC News, Washington Post, Reuters, CBS (State of the Union guests, Feb 2026)
Official rulings: DOJ Inspector General reports (2023 & 2025 updates)

This is a public-information archival page. All content is fair-use journalistic compilation. Survivors deserve full transparency and accountability — nothing more, nothing less.