
"On Monday, House members took turns accessing four Department of Justice computers to search the unredacted files for the names of powerful men with ties to Epstein. During Attorney General Pam Bondi's hearing before Congress Wednesday, a Getty photographer captured an image in Bondi's file pointing to Jayapal's search history on Epstein. The top of the page we can see is titled, Jayapal, Pramila search history,' and appears to show multiple search items related to the Epstein files, MS NOW's Ana Cabrera recounted before playing House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) reaction to the photo:"
"Jayapal confirmed that she spoke to the speaker about the situation. I can't share what we talked about, but I made it very clear that this existed, this document existed, Jayapal said. She continued, This idea that the DOJ is spying on members of Congress, using our search history as part of her burn book that was the binder full of oppo research on every single one of us as members of Congress is absolutely unacceptable. It's a violation of the separation of powers. And I told Mike that, and I'm not going to reveal what he said, but I am going to say that we are demanding an end to that surveillance and a new process where we are assured that the Department of Justice is not spying on any member, Republican or Democrat, that goes into that room to search those files."
House members accessed four Department of Justice computers to view unredacted Epstein files and search for names of powerful men tied to Epstein. A Getty photographer captured an image in Attorney General Pam Bondi's hearing materials that pointed to Rep. Pramila Jayapal's search history on those files. Jayapal said she spoke with House leadership and called the inclusion of her search history in a binder unacceptable and a violation of the separation of powers. Jayapal demanded an end to the surveillance and a new process assuring members are not monitored when performing legislative duties.
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