Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian expose how Attorney General Pam Bondi stonewalled Democratic senators during her five-hour October 7th congressional oversight hearing, refusing to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein’s client list, suspicious activity reports, and alleged photographs of Trump with underage women. The hosts reveal how Bondi claimed in February that “the Epstein client list was sitting on my desk” but then testified under oath that “there was no client list,” while deflecting questions from Senators Dick Durbin and Sheldon Whitehouse by attacking them for taking campaign donations from Reid Hoffman rather than addressing whether the FBI found photographs Epstein reportedly showed people of Trump with “half naked young women.” They detail how Bondi invoked a nonexistent attorney-client privilege between the president and Attorney General to avoid discussing why Trump’s name was flagged in Epstein files, refused to confirm whether suspicious activity reports were investigated, and attacked senators’ integrity rather than provide transparency—despite Republicans campaigning on promises to release Epstein files.