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In a prepared opening statement, Bondi told the House Oversight Committee that she stands behind her work as attorney general and the department's record under her leadership.
She admitted there was redaction errors in the Epstein file release, but she also noted that the Epstein document review was overseen by her deputy, Todd Blanche.
Outside the day's proceedings, a group of Epstein survivors demanded answers.
One of them was Danny Bensky.
Bensky met Epstein when she was a young ballerina.
She alleges he sexually abused her.
There are six more interviews scheduled for the committee, including Bill Gates.
Ava Berger, NPR News, the Capitol.
Bondi said a lot of the same stuff we've already heard from her in public hearings.
Bondi said Todd Blanche oversaw the Epstein document review.
He was the deputy attorney general at the time and took over the top spot at the Justice Department after Bondi left in April.
Bondi also said that she stood behind her work as attorney general, saying she was, quote, proud of the department's record under her leadership.
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