The news of Pam Bondi being questioned in a Capitol Hill hearing in Washington DC has been the talk of this week. The main topic is understandably the Epstein files, which contain many well-known names, including Trump. During the hearing, Pam Bondi could be seen engaged in a heated verbal exchange with many Democratic lawmakers. Many of those on the internet felt that Pam Bondi only cared about protecting Trump over delivering justice for the victims of Epstein. One TikToker even goes as far as to create a remix song featuring the Capitol Hill hearing in Washington DC.
The tune is surprisingly catchy and engaging, and the topic of the song itself focuses on Pam Bondi talking about the Dow while being questioned about the Justice Department’s actions. This song could be seen as a response toward Pam Bondi’s evasive answers during the Capitol Hill hearing in Washington DC. While Pam Bondi argued that the left was attacking the Trump administration with the Epstein files despite the fact that the Dow and Nasdaq were doing very well, critics argued that her answers made it seem as if she didn’t care about justice for the Epstein victims.
The remix song got so popular that it received 50k likes and almost five thousand comments on the first video and over 60k likes on the second video. Due to the positive feedback it has gotten, the TikToker has now made the song available on Apple Music. Many commenters remarked about looping this remix song featuring the Capitol Hill hearing in Washington DC. “The new Owl City song goes hard,” one user said.
Others, however, felt that it was quite morbid and sad that this song even had to exist in the first place. “This would’ve done numbers in 2011. Today though it’s just depressing. It’s like doing a Hitler remix in 1938 as you’re actively living in Germany,” one Redditor wrote. Another said, “We live in hell.”
On the other hand, some users said that they were already waiting for this song to come out after watching the Washington DC hearing. After all, TikToker Schmoyoho is already very famous from many years ago, with them having 3.6 million subscribers on YouTube. They are most known for their Auto-Tune the News series, where they remix songs of the latest events. “This is the catchiest song about a federal coverup of a child abuse network I’ve ever heard,” one YouTube commenter said. Another wrote, “You know the situation is bad when Auto-Tune the News is back.”







