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00:00Well, you know what? If he were part of the Epstein investigation, you wouldn't do anything about it.
00:04I want to turn back to the Epstein survivors. How much do you think the claims of these survivors are
00:11worth?
00:12There were lots of survivors who had decided, for reasons of their own, never to release their names.
00:19That determination was represented to people in Congress, and we built it into our federal law that their names could
00:26not be released.
00:27And yet you published their names, their phone numbers, their addresses, personally identifying information.
00:33If Donald Trump can get $10 billion, theoretically, from the Department of Justice, how much should these people get for
00:40a far worse violation of their privacy rights and a far greater danger established to them in their lives?
00:48Do you even know who Chase Mulligan is? You're so obsessed with it. You don't, do you?
00:53I'm going to teach you the rules again. You're the Attorney General of the United States. We have rules here.
00:56You're obsessed with him. You're the Attorney General of the United States.
00:57You're obsessed with Donald Trump. You have Trump derangement syndrome.
01:01Mr. Chairman, I'd like my time restored. Chase Mulligan will be Senate next week in your district.
01:05In your district, and you don't even know about it, about keeping children safe from online predators.
01:11Time belongs to the gentleman from Maryland. The gentleman can proceed.
01:14Yeah, and I just, I want the whole country to look at this. Because this is the Attorney General of
01:19the United States whose job is law enforcement.
01:21We've never had a witness who has misunderstood our rules and been unable to conform his or her conduct to
01:28our rules before.
01:29So, Ms. Bondi, the way it works is we ask you a question and you answer it.
01:34And if you go off on a wild goose chase, another tangent, you start reading statistics or you start talking
01:39about stuff going on in our district.
01:41And by the way, I invite you to my district. Come to my district.
01:43But that's not what we're here to do today. You're in law enforcement.
01:47We've seen all kinds of evidence of crimes. And when we go over to the Department of Justice for the
01:52four computers for every member of Congress, we see more evidence of crimes.
01:55Will you create a joint task force of the Department of Justice and governors and state attorney generals and district
02:04attorneys across the country to investigate the crimes that have taken place against these victims and more than a thousand
02:10like them?
02:11The DOJ is not doing its job. Will you create a task force with state and local law enforcement to
02:17make that happen?
02:18He called Chase Mulligan a wild goose chase and didn't even know who he was.
02:22He is a defendant in your own district who preyed on girls.
02:27Mr. Chairman.
02:28Well, you know what? If he were part of the FCA investigation, you wouldn't do anything about it.
02:32Online chat rooms and committed sex portion.
02:36Yet he didn't even know in your tiny little district who he was.
02:40She's embarrassing you.
02:41He's about to be time.
02:42This is your committee and she is embarrassing you.
02:44Time on you.
02:45Time.
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