Pam Bondi

Epstein Files: Pam Bondi Cites “Glitches” in DOJ Review, Faces Scrutiny

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reported “substantial progress” in its review of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, with over 500 individuals assigned to the task, including redactions. Despite the efforts, the review has experienced “inevitable glitches” due to the high volume of materials. The DOJ stated that the materials reviewed and redacted thus far include sensitive victim information and the department is coordinating resources across various offices using a centralized platform. The agency has already released 12,285 documents and has over two million documents undergoing review, with an additional five million records being reviewed.

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Bondi’s Fury: Prosecutors Quit Rather Than Probe ICE Shooting Victim’s Widow

Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized six federal prosecutors who resigned, reportedly due to pressure to investigate the widow of a woman killed by an ICE officer. Bondi accused the prosecutors of not supporting ICE agents and stated one was involved in a photo shoot with The New York Times while the incident unfolded. The Trump administration has blamed the deceased woman for the incident and Bondi’s Justice Department has requested an investigation of the widow. Bondi announced on Fox News that the prosecutors were fired, claiming they were part of the “resistance” and were interviewing with liberal law firms before resigning.

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Bondi’s Epstein Files: Missed Deadlines Spark Cover-Up Accusations

As Congress reconvenes, Democratic lawmakers are scrutinizing the Justice Department’s failure to meet the deadline for a report on the Jeffrey Epstein files. The department missed the January 3 deadline to explain redactions and provide a list of unredacted government officials and politically exposed persons named in the released materials. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer accused the Justice Department of withholding information, citing heavily redacted documents and a lack of key details on alleged co-conspirators. The Justice Department has yet to fully comply with the law that mandates the full release of the Epstein files.

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Pam Bondi Deletes Post After Accidentally Praising Biden’s Drug Overdose Decline

Pam Bondi deletes post that accidentally praised Joe Biden.

Okay, so let’s unpack this whole Pam Bondi situation. It seems the former Florida Attorney General tried to score some political points by sharing a chart about the decline in drug overdose deaths, implying it was a win for a certain political figure. The problem? The data she presented actually showcased significant progress happening under the Biden administration. Oops! She essentially used a chart that highlighted a positive trend ending in September 2024, well after the change of administration. The data, readily available from sources like the CDC, indicated a substantial drop in overdose deaths during that timeframe.… Continue reading

Khanna to Force Epstein Documents Release, Faces Bondi Obstruction

Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie are bypassing Pam Bondi’s Justice Department to demand the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. They are intervening with the Southern District of New York, requesting a “special master” be appointed to oversee the document release. This action follows concerns that the DOJ’s delayed and heavily redacted releases are withholding critical information, including survivor statements and draft prosecution memos. Khanna and Massie are also considering holding Bondi in contempt of Congress, with the ultimate goal of exposing the rich and powerful men involved in Epstein’s crimes.

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Pam Bondi Deletes Post After Getting Caught Lying About Drug Overdoses

Attorney General Pam Bondi posted and then deleted a graph showing a decline in drug overdose deaths, attempting to give credit to the Trump administration for progress made under Joe Biden. The graph, tracking overdose deaths from 2015 to 2024, illustrated a spike before plateauing in 2022 and 2023, followed by a sharp decline during Biden’s term, which Bondi misrepresented. Social media users and politicians, like Rep. Ted Lieu, quickly pointed out the error, leading to the post’s deletion. Furthermore, concerns have been raised about potential risks to these gains due to Trump’s policies, including budget cuts to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency and aggressive actions in other countries.

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Bipartisan Calls for Action Against Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files

In a recent development, Republican Representative Thomas Massie and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna have initiated inherent contempt charges against former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. These charges stem from the release of files associated with the Jeffrey Epstein case, raising concerns about the handling of sensitive information. The bipartisan action signifies a united front in holding Bondi accountable for her actions regarding the Epstein case files. Further details regarding the specific nature of the released files and the reasons for the contempt charges are expected to emerge as the legal process unfolds.

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Bondi Faces Daily Fine Threat Over Epstein Files

A bipartisan effort led by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna aims to hold Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt of Congress for failing to fully release the Jeffrey Epstein files as mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Despite a partial release of documents, including heavily redacted materials, potentially hundreds of thousands of records remain undisclosed. Massie and Khanna plan to pursue daily fines against Bondi after a 30-day grace period, with the goal of compelling complete disclosure for the sake of victims. While the DOJ asserts it is complying with the law, concerns persist regarding redactions and the lack of certain individuals’ appearances in the released files.

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Maxwell’s DOJ Communication: Epstein Survivor Claims More Access Than Victims

Several news stories are generating significant attention. Bipartisan members of Congress plan to file inherent contempt charges against Pam Bondi in relation to the Epstein files. Simultaneously, a bipartisan backlash is mounting against Bondi and the Department of Justice over the release of these files. Other key headlines include concerns over rising healthcare costs for Obamacare recipients and an author defending a recent article that has been criticized.

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Republicans Show Support for Pam Bondi Impeachment, Per Ro Khanna

Representative Ro Khanna has indicated that some Republicans are supporting potential impeachment proceedings against Attorney General Pam Bondi due to the Department of Justice’s failure to fully release Jeffrey Epstein files by the required deadline. Congressman Thomas Massie is reportedly leading this bipartisan effort, which would begin with a push to hold Bondi in contempt of Congress, potentially resulting in daily fines. The impetus for this action stems from the DOJ’s failure to adhere to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bipartisan bill passed in November. The DOJ has stated they will release more files while Bondi affirms her commitment to prosecuting those involved.

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