Speaker Mike Johnson said “the Justice Department’s tracking of lawmakers’ search history for the Epstein files was inappropriate, a rare rebuke from the Republican who is usually in lockstep with the administration,” CNN reports.
Said Johnson: “I think members should obviously have the right to peruse those at their own speed and with their own discretion and I don’t think it’s appropriate for anybody to be tracking that.”
“Johnson’s comments come after photographs of Pam Bondi’s notes during a Wednesday congressional hearing revealed the Justice Department is tracking which documents lawmakers are reviewing in the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files, prompting some on Capitol Hill to sound the alarm.”

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