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Pam Bondi, Epstein Files, and the DOJ's Handling of Child Trafficking

[HPP] Matt GaetzFebruary 17, 202634 min
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Pam Bondi's Political Trajectory and Controversies

  • πŸ’‘ Pam Bondi served as Florida's first female Attorney General from 2011 to 2019, later becoming a lobbyist for Qatar and joining Donald Trump's legal team during his first impeachment.
  • πŸ“Œ She was a vocal supporter of Trump's 2020 election fraud claims and held leadership roles at the America First Policy Institute.
  • πŸš€ In February 2025, Bondi was confirmed as US Attorney General after Trump's nomination.

The Epstein Files and DOJ's Response

  • βš–οΈ In July 2025, the Justice Department released a memo stating no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list or murder, contradicting Bondi's earlier Fox News claim of having a list to review.
  • πŸ“œ The Epstein Transparency Act, passed in November 2025, mandated the release of all remaining files by December 2025, with only victim names redacted.
  • ⚠️ The DOJ failed to meet the deadline, instead performing a "document dump" of approximately 3 million documents in January 2026, which revealed shocking claims of rape, torture, murder, and cannibalism involving children.

Allegations of Government Cover-up

  • 🧠 The hosts assert that members of the government, including Kash Patel's FBI and Pam Bondi's DOJ, have known about the extensive child trafficking network since the 1980s.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Concerns were raised about the United States' role as a world leader when its prosecutors are allegedly covering up such crimes, with Bondi reportedly stating that prosecuting all individuals could destabilize institutions.
  • πŸ”‘ The discussion highlighted Epstein's prior "sweetheart deal" in Florida, facilitated by figures like Alan Dershowitz, which allowed him to continue abusing children.

Congressional Scrutiny and Public Outcry

  • πŸ›οΈ Pam Bondi was summoned to Capitol Hill to answer questions regarding the Epstein files, where her conduct was described as a "shouting match" with Democrats.
  • πŸ’” During the hearing, Bondi refused to acknowledge victims who were present, further fueling accusations of a cover-up.
  • πŸ’¬ The hosts criticized the DOJ for allegedly becoming a "puppet" for the sitting president, using it for political vendettas and protecting perpetrators.

Broader Implications and Call to Action

  • 🌍 The global nature of the child trafficking network means other countries may sue the US, as unredacted files are available internationally.
  • πŸ“’ The hosts expressed profound disgust and fear for the future, emphasizing that every accusation made by Trump's circle has often been a confession of their own actions.
  • βœ… The discussion concluded with a strong call for citizens to vote, stressing its importance in preventing further damage to the country and its institutions.
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