Pam Bondi's Suspicious Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Files
The Young TurksOctober 27, 202516 min125,941 views
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- π Attorney General Pam Bondi faced scrutiny regarding her previous statements about possessing an Epstein client list, which she later clarified as not having been reviewed yet.
- β οΈ She deflected questions about FBI flagging records mentioning President Trump, refusing to discuss the matter with Senator Durbin, which host Cenk Uygur characterized as behavior typical of someone involved in a cover-up.
Questioning by Senators
- π Senator Sheldon Whitehouse questioned Bondi about hundreds of suspicious activity reports (SARS) related to Epstein's bank accounts, noting that zero of these reports were investigated.
- π£οΈ Bondi responded by questioning Whitehouse's motives, suggesting he might be concerned due to his own financial ties to Reed Hoffman, an Epstein confidant.
- π§ Senator John Kennedy inquired about Howard Lutnick's claims regarding Epstein's alleged blackmail activities, to which Bondi stated that the case had gone through multiple administrations and she would only engage if Lutnick wished to speak with the FBI.
Accusations of Cover-Up and Partisanship
- βοΈ The hosts and guests strongly criticized Bondi's evasiveness, labeling her actions as a cover-up for both Republicans and Democrats potentially linked to Epstein.
- π― Bondi, when cornered, resorted to attacking senators, questioning their own financial dealings and military service, which was seen as a defensive tactic.
- π« The discussion highlighted a perceived pattern of Bondi working for donors and dropping cases, citing an instance where she dropped an investigation into Donald Trump's charity after receiving donations from him.
Broader Implications and Public Perception
- π The sentiment expressed is that Bondi's actions are deeply corrupt and disqualify her from public service, regardless of political affiliation.
- π£ There's a call for transparency and accountability, with a desire to know how many powerful individuals, including judges, are involved with or complicit in the Epstein saga.
- π£ The hosts believe that the public, including MAGA supporters, are increasingly disgusted by Bondi's perceived role in a cover-up.
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