Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel sharply criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi following her recent testimony before a congressional panel examining the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
During his show, Kimmel called out Bondi’s performance at the hearing, arguing she appeared evasive and politically motivated in her responses. He suggested her demeanor raised questions about accountability and transparency during the high-profile probe into the Epstein case.
Bondi, who served as Florida’s top prosecutor years ago, faced pointed questioning from lawmakers about how her office managed internal records and communications tied to Epstein. Her testimony focused on procedural decisions and record-keeping practices amid scrutiny of how the investigation unfolded.
Kimmel’s commentary framed Bondi’s conduct through a broader political lens, criticizing not only her actions but also what he described as partisan influence in how the matter has been handled publicly. He tied his remarks to larger themes involving political loyalty and the intersection of legal scrutiny with media narratives.
The late-night segment added a cultural spotlight to a hearing already generating significant public interest. Bondi’s defenders argue that she answered questions appropriately and that the hearing itself was used by critics as a platform for political theater.
As the discussion over the testimony continues, it reflects the heightened public and media attention surrounding the Epstein investigation and its enduring controversies.
