Pam Bondi

Pam Bondi’s Hillary Email Probe Request Amid Epstein Scandal Sparks Deflection Claims

The Justice Department, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has released documents related to the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State. This action comes in response to a request from Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, who sought greater transparency regarding the probe. The documents pertain to former FBI Director James Comey’s handling of the investigation. This disclosure comes as Bondi faces increased scrutiny over the handling of the Epstein files.

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Pam Bondi Could Have Pursued Epstein Case While Florida AG, Experts Say

As Florida Attorney General between 2011 and 2019, Pam Bondi could have pursued charges against Jeffrey Epstein, according to law professor Robert Jarvis. While federal prosecutors in New York brought sex trafficking charges against Epstein a decade after his release, authorities in Palm Beach started investigating him in Florida in 2005. It’s noted that Bondi represented Trump during his first impeachment proceedings. Bondi’s office has been contacted for comment.

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FBI Instructed to Flag Epstein Files Mentioning Trump, Says Senator

Senator Dick Durbin sent letters to Justice Department leadership, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, regarding the handling of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The letters questioned Bondi about inconsistencies in her public statements and Patel about reports of pressure to allocate resources to review Epstein-related records. Durbin also inquired about reported disputes among Trump officials concerning the handling of the case and the reported instruction to “flag” any records mentioning President Trump. Furthermore, Durbin asked about a reported letter from Trump to Epstein included in a birthday album, aiming to clarify the nature of the investigation’s review.

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Pam Bondi Letter to FBI Confirms Epstein Files Exist

Letter from AG Pam Bondi to FBI Director Patel confirms the existence of Epstein Files. This whole situation feels like something straight out of a movie, doesn’t it? We’re talking about a confirmation from none other than former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi that the FBI, under previous leadership, was holding back crucial information related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. This isn’t just some rumor; it’s a direct statement, a letter to the current FBI Director, essentially saying, “Hey, remember those files I asked for? Turns out, you didn’t give me everything.”

The core of the matter revolves around a simple request: full access to the Epstein files.… Continue reading

Rep. Crockett Demands Bondi Testimony on Epstein Files, Asks “Why Are You Lying?”

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Pam Bondi Refuses to Discuss Epstein Files Amid Growing Scrutiny

Attorney General Pam Bondi faced scrutiny regarding the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein memo, which confirmed his suicide and stated no client list existed, contradicting earlier claims. During a press conference, Bondi deflected questions about the “Epstein files” and the public’s frustration, focusing instead on combating drug cartels. She also declined to comment on President Trump’s support for releasing additional evidence or address personnel matters, drawing criticism from conservative figures and some Congressional Republicans who have called for greater transparency. Bondi maintained her focus on the current administration’s initiatives, implying her continued tenure within the Trump administration.

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Trump’s Epstein Scandal: Fallout from a Disastrous Question

President Trump, when questioned about his name appearing in the Epstein files, claimed he received a briefing from Attorney General Pam Bondi, and then doubled down on the idea that the files are part of a Democratic conspiracy orchestrated by figures like James Comey and Barack Obama. Trump deferred to Bondi regarding the release of information, stating it was up to her to determine credibility. Meanwhile, House Republicans are blocking efforts to release the files, while Trump navigates pushback from his political base following the release of a Justice Department memo.

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Bondi Fires Ethics Advisor: No Surprise Amidst Trump Investigations

Joseph Tirrell, the head of the justice department’s ethics office, was fired on Friday by Attorney General Pam Bondi, with the termination letter lacking a reason for dismissal. Tirrell, who oversaw a team ensuring ethical guidelines were followed, was responsible for reviewing financial disclosures of top officials. The firing is part of a series of dismissals targeting civil servants, coinciding with actions against those connected to the investigation into Donald Trump. It is unclear if the dismissal is related to the January 6-related terminations, though Tirrell had previously signed off on legal services provided to Jack Smith.

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Bondi’s DOJ to Make Ghislaine Maxwell Decision Amid Epstein Backlash

Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal to the Supreme Court regarding her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation has placed Pam Bondi, U.S. Attorney General, under increased scrutiny. The Trump administration is required to respond to the appeal by July 14, a deadline that has been extended twice, as it comes at a sensitive time for Bondi. Following a DOJ and FBI report stating there was no Epstein client list or evidence of blackmail, Bondi has faced criticism from the MAGA base. Maxwell’s lawyers argue her trial should have been dismissed due to a prior plea deal, thus leading to more pressure on the DOJ.

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Bondi Fires Ethics Chief Amid DOJ Purge

Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired her personal ethics advisor, Joseph Tirrell, a career attorney with nearly 20 years of service, without stating a reason for his removal. Tirrell, who headed the DOJ’s ethics office, advised senior officials on matters such as financial disclosures and conflicts of interest, and also provided guidance to all DOJ employees. His removal may be related to the roughly 20 employees involved in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigations, where Tirrell had advised on ethics matters. The move comes amidst other departures of key oversight officials, raising concerns about the potential politicization of the Justice Department.

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