March 7, 2026 - Washington, D.C. — On Friday, a spokesperson for Oversight Democrats released the following statement after the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a portion of previously-withheld documents alleging President Trump’s sexual abuse of an underage victim, while continuing to withhold key documents relating to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) handling of the case.
“After Oversight Democrats voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi, the DOJ released a portion of previously-withheld documents with serious allegations against President Trump and an underage victim. The FBI interviewed the witness four times, and the American people can now see some of those documents for themselves.
But let’s be clear: this White House cover-up is ongoing. Millions of pages still remain concealed from the public and our committee. We will get answers when Pam Bondi appears before our committee under oath,” said Sara Guerrero, spokesperson for Oversight Democrats
This week, Ranking Member Garcia helped secure a subpoena for Attorney General Bondi to testify before the Committee following a motion by Congresswoman Nancy Mace supported by all Committee Democrats. Last month, Ranking Member Garcia demanded answers from Attorney General Bondi about the DOJ’s suppression of documents alleging President Trump’s sexual abuse of an underage victim after viewing unredacted DOJ documents, which include specific allegations against President Trump, that were not reflected in the DOJ’s public database. Ranking Member Garcia also called for Attorney General Bondi to resign after learning that the DOJ has been spying on the search history of Members of Congress who go through the “unredacted” versions of the Epstein files. Ranking Member Garcia called out Attorney General Bondi’s massive doxxing of victims after exposing the identities of dozens of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse in their latest release of documents. In January, Ranking Member Garcia demanded the full release of all the files in the DOJ’s possession after learning that the Department released only 3.5 million pages of the Epstein files, out of the total 6 million pages they collected.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform-Democrats

