DEBUNKEDLegal & JusticeAttorney General Pam Bondi was removed from her position just days before her scheduled sworn testimony about the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. After 14 months, zero Epstein-related prosecutions were initiated under her watch.
“Attorney General Pam Bondi was removed from her position just days before her scheduled sworn testimony about the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. After 14 months, zero Epstein-related prosecutions were initiated under her watch.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi had full access to the Epstein files for 14 months. She prosecuted nobody. She arrested nobody. She charged nobody connected to the Epstein sex trafficking network. Then, days before she was scheduled to testify under oath about her handling of those files, she was removed from office.
Bondi was confirmed as Attorney General with a specific mandate: the Epstein files had been released, and the public expected accountability. For 14 months, she had the full power of the Department of Justice behind her. Not a single prosecution materialized.
Congress scheduled sworn testimony where Bondi would have been required to explain — under penalty of perjury — what she did with the Epstein files, who she investigated, and why no charges were brought. Days before that testimony, she was removed from her position.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump's former defense lawyer, publicly stated that the Epstein files "should not be part of anything going forward." The person replacing the AG who wouldn't prosecute Epstein cases immediately declared that Epstein investigations should stop.
The Epstein case has now survived four presidential administrations without a single co-conspirator facing justice. Each administration finds a new reason not to prosecute. The files are public. The names are public. The evidence is documented. And still — nobody goes to jail.
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