Federal Meeting
Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice
February 11, 2026
The House Judiciary GOP held an extensive oversight hearing on the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) with Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi as the witness. The hearing covered a wide range of topics including immigration enforcement, sanctuary jurisdictions, violent crime reduction, the handling and transparency of the Jeffrey Epstein files, domestic terrorism designations, and the DOJ's efforts to combat fraud and protect victims. Attorney General Bondi highlighted significant crime reductions under the current administration, including a historic 21% drop in the murder rate and increased arrests of violent criminals and child predators. She emphasized the administration's commitment to securing the border, dismantling drug trafficking organizations, and restoring the DOJ's core mission. The hearing also featured contentious exchanges regarding the DOJ's handling of the Epstein case, allegations of political weaponization of the DOJ under previous administrations, and concerns about the treatment of victims and cooperation with local law enforcement. Additionally, the DOJ's efforts to combat state and local anti-energy policies and to address emerging threats such as AI-related crimes were discussed. The hearing underscored ongoing partisan tensions but also highlighted DOJ initiatives in crime reduction, immigration enforcement, and victim protection.
Sources
- Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice · House Judiciary GOP · Feb 11