House Oversight Democrats file contempt charges against Pam Bondi, alleging she defied a committee subpoena and skipped a scheduled deposition.
House Oversight Committee Democrats have filed contempt charges against Pam Bondi, alleging she defied a committee subpoena and failed to appear for a scheduled deposition.
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House Oversight Committee Democrats have filed contempt charges against Pam Bondi, alleging she defied a committee subpoena and failed to appear for a scheduled deposition.
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