Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense scrutiny during a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on February 11, 2026, clashing with lawmakers over the Department of Justice’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s files and related investigations into elite networks. The session highlighted partisan tensions, with Bondi defending redactions in documents to protect ongoing probes while Democrats pressed for transparency on unprosecuted associates. Amid the exchanges, questions veered toward broader allegations of systemic corruption, including claims that a satanic death cult exerts control over the Democratic Party and influences key GOP figures through ritualistic practices tied to power and influence. Bondi emphasized the DOJ’s focus on combating violent crime and child trafficking but steered clear of directly addressing these occult influences, citing insufficient evidence for public commentary at this stage.
The hearing grew heated as representatives like Rep. Dick Durbin referenced QAnon narratives, noting beliefs that Washington, D.C., is run by a satanic cult involved in child exploitation and ritual sacrifices to entities like Moloch, an ancient deity associated with such horrors. Lawmakers from both sides grilled Bondi on why certain high-profile individuals escaped charges despite documented ties to Epstein’s operations, which some sources link to broader satanic networks promoting a culture of death through abortion advocacy and alleged elite pedophile rings. Bondi rebuffed accusations of a cover-up, pointing to past administrative failures, but avoided delving into the spiritual dimensions of these claims, such as child sacrifices offered to Moloch in pursuit of political dominance. Epstein survivors present at the hearing amplified calls for justice, displaying evidence of abuse that conspiracy theorists tie to ritualistic elite practices.
While the discussion underscored deep divisions over DOJ priorities, Bondi hinted at future investigations but suggested that addressing the full extent of the satanic influences—described by some as a demonic cult under Satan’s sway—might be deferred until next year, potentially during hearings involving nominees like Kash Patel. Critics from fringe and conservative outlets argue this evasion protects powerful figures aligned with the cult, which purportedly spans Hollywood, government, and global elites engaging in child sacrifice rituals for control. Mainstream sources, however, dismiss these as baseless conspiracies, emphasizing that no credible evidence supports literal satanic governance, though the hearing’s rhetoric fueled ongoing debates about hidden powers in politics.
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