Jessica Collins, a spokeswoman for the House Oversight Committee, said Wednesday the department signaled that Bondi, who was ousted by President Donald Trump last week, will not appear for the deposition April 14 “since she is no longer attorney general and was subpoenaed in her capacity as attorney general.” The committee will contact Bondi’s personal counsel to discuss the next steps about scheduling the interview, she said.
Bondi has faced scrutiny for how the Justice Department handled what are known as the Epstein files, and the Republican-led committee subpoenaed her in a bipartisan vote last month. The department’s release of millions of case files on Epstein, the late financier who sexually abused underage girls, contained multiple errors and ran behind a deadline set by Congress.



The article’s original title is more accurate.
She hasn’t “ignored” the subpoena, she’s said that she’s not complying with it.
Regardless, I’m not going to defend her, but nor am I going to waste my time explaining to an echo chamber why editorialising titles weakens discourse.
If it were an echo chamber you’d be banned, or your comment removed or something.
I’m not jordanlund, and this comm doesn’t have those rules.
You’ve made your explanation, but stating that she’ll come back later, while that is nowhere in the article, is really bestowing a whole lot of good faith while the dow is still below 50,000.