有人事后做了下小结:
Love was in the air this week. Attorney General Pam Bondi serenaded the House Judiciary Committee with a bouquet of non-answers and a box of prewritten insults, defending the Justice Department’s Epstein file fiasco while declining to apologize to survivors seated just feet behind her. Cupid’s arrow, it turns out, is tipped with redactions. When asked basic oversight questions, Bondi chose combat over contrition, because the holiday that celebrates love shold be preceded by a four-hour congressional hate-fest on live television.
Meanwhile, the Epstein saga continues its endless courtship with hypocrisy. Lawmakers are still prying names from documents the administration swore were fully transparent. The phrase “nothing to see here” has never required so many black bars. For an administration that promised sunlight, we’ve gotten an eclipse.