House Democrats abruptly left a briefing with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Bloomberg posted on X, the meeting was intended to address the Department of Justice's handling of files concerning Jeffrey Epstein. The walkout highlights ongoing tensions and dissatisfaction among lawmakers regarding the DOJ's management of the case. The briefing was expected to provide insights into the department's procedures and decisions related to Epstein's files, but the departure of the Democrats suggests unresolved issues and concerns remain. The situation underscores the complexity and sensitivity surrounding the Epstein case and the scrutiny faced by the DOJ in its handling of related matters.