The resolution proposes the impeachment of Attorney General Pamela Bondi for alleged high crimes and misdemeanors, presenting five distinct articles to the Senate. The first two articles focus on obstruction of Congress , alleging that Bondi defied a subpoena for unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files and violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act . These actions reportedly involved withholding documents, improperly redacting others to protect influential individuals including Donald J. Trump, and releasing sensitive victim information. Article III details extensive abuse of investigatory and prosecutorial powers . This includes terminating ethics officials and career public servants who pursued investigations disfavored by Bondi or the Trump administration, such as those related to Trump, his allies, Jeffrey Epstein, and the January 6th Capitol attack. Furthermore, she is accused of orchestrating politically motivated investigations against Trump's opponents, closing investigations and dismissing lawsuits against Trump and his associates, and targeting journalists and protesters. The article also alleges the abuse of domestic terrorism laws to target individuals with "anti-Trump ideologies" and actions to undermine U.S. election security, including a raid on the Fulton County election office. The fourth article charges Bondi with dismantling the rule of law through defiance of the courts . It claims she intentionally defied court orders, evaded judicial oversight, and lied or misled judges to enable actions that violated U.S. law and the Constitution. Specific instances cited include withholding information from courts, misleading judges to obtain warrants, and presenting false allegations in court. Finally, Article V accuses Attorney General Bondi of perjury in congressional testimony . It states she provided false and misleading testimony under oath to both the Senate Judiciary Committee during her nomination hearing and the House Judiciary Committee. These alleged falsehoods concerned the politicization of the Department of Justice, targeting journalists, the treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, and the evidence against Donald J. Trump in the Epstein investigation. The resolution concludes that her conduct warrants impeachment, trial, and removal from office.
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Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Impeaching Pamela Bondi, Attorney General of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
USA119th CongressHRES-1119| House
| Updated: 3/17/2026
The resolution proposes the impeachment of Attorney General Pamela Bondi for alleged high crimes and misdemeanors, presenting five distinct articles to the Senate. The first two articles focus on obstruction of Congress , alleging that Bondi defied a subpoena for unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files and violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act . These actions reportedly involved withholding documents, improperly redacting others to protect influential individuals including Donald J. Trump, and releasing sensitive victim information. Article III details extensive abuse of investigatory and prosecutorial powers . This includes terminating ethics officials and career public servants who pursued investigations disfavored by Bondi or the Trump administration, such as those related to Trump, his allies, Jeffrey Epstein, and the January 6th Capitol attack. Furthermore, she is accused of orchestrating politically motivated investigations against Trump's opponents, closing investigations and dismissing lawsuits against Trump and his associates, and targeting journalists and protesters. The article also alleges the abuse of domestic terrorism laws to target individuals with "anti-Trump ideologies" and actions to undermine U.S. election security, including a raid on the Fulton County election office. The fourth article charges Bondi with dismantling the rule of law through defiance of the courts . It claims she intentionally defied court orders, evaded judicial oversight, and lied or misled judges to enable actions that violated U.S. law and the Constitution. Specific instances cited include withholding information from courts, misleading judges to obtain warrants, and presenting false allegations in court. Finally, Article V accuses Attorney General Bondi of perjury in congressional testimony . It states she provided false and misleading testimony under oath to both the Senate Judiciary Committee during her nomination hearing and the House Judiciary Committee. These alleged falsehoods concerned the politicization of the Department of Justice, targeting journalists, the treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, and the evidence against Donald J. Trump in the Epstein investigation. The resolution concludes that her conduct warrants impeachment, trial, and removal from office.