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Getting out just in time, it seems.
BONDI HEADS FOR THE HILLS
Pam Bondi’s sudden dismissal from her role as U.S. Attorney General has sparked a wave of political scrutiny, coming just days before she had been scheduled to testify before Congress over the handling of files related to the late sex abuser, Jeffrey Epstein.
Bondi was removed from her position in early April by U.S President Donald Trump, in a move that has not yet been fully explained at the time of publishing.

Her departure coincided with mounting pressure from lawmakers seeking answers about the Department of Justice’s management of Epstein-related documents, many of which have been the subject of intense public interest and controversy.
Prior to her dismissal, Bondi had been subpoenaed to appear before a congressional committee investigating the handling, redaction, and potential withholding of Epstein files.
However, following her removal from office, the Justice Department has indicated that the subpoena no longer applies, as it had been issued to her in her official capacity as Attorney General. This technicality has become a central point of contention.

Critics, including members of both major political parties, have questioned the timing of Bondi’s firing, suggesting it may have had the effect of delaying or avoiding her testimony.
Some lawmakers have argued that the sequence of events undermines accountability and have called for further legal steps to compel her to testify as a private citizen instead.
Advocacy groups representing victims of Epstein have also voiced concern, urging that Bondi still be required to give evidence under oath.
They argue that clarity is essential in understanding how key documents were handled and whether any information of public importance was improperly withheld.
She was the main person responsible for the release of the Epstein Files, after all.

The Epstein case has remained a persistent source of controversy in U.S. public life.
Despite his death in custody in 2019, questions have continued over his network of associates and the extent of institutional knowledge about his activities.
The handling of related files by federal authorities attracts ongoing scrutiny, particularly amid allegations that some materials have been heavily redacted or not fully disclosed.
Some suggest that her removal stems from dissatisfaction within the administration regarding her handling of the Epstein issue. They say the decision is suspiciously timed, pointing to the proximity of her scheduled testimony.
Authorities have rejected claims of impropriety, maintaining the decision to remove Bondi was based on performance considerations, rather than an attempt to obstruct congress.
Meanwhile, congressional investigators are exploring options to reissue a subpoena that would compel Bondi to testify in a personal capacity, rather than as a government official.

Such a move could reignite the legal battle and potentially bring her before lawmakers at a later date, although I won’t hold my breath for any success to come of this push.
The entire thing has been one giant cover-up from the start.
The individuals and networks involved in this scandal will do everything they can to ensure no true facts ever see the light of day – and will step over the rule of law to do so.
It is one law for you, one law for them.
THE EPSTEIN COVERUP
The Epstein saga has been quite a monumental piece of news, and as expected, even a mandated release by law wasn’t good enough to get to the bottom of questions.
In early February, more than 3 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were released by the U.S Department of Justice – a move that sent shockwaves through society.
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From financial deals with prominent banking families, to cryptocurrency and genetic engineering – we see that Jeffrey Epstein certainly had his fingers in many pies.
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However, as people began exploring the documents, they noticed that many pages and names were still redacted or hidden, despite legislation compelling details be released.
For example, co-conspirators were hidden, while victims were publicly listed.
Pam Bondi was grilled by representatives during her congressional appearance on the matter, where she attracted even more criticisms for her childish, dismissive behaviour.
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Bondi claimed the DOJ did ‘the best they could’, and in a last-minute attempt to fulfil obligations, they released an unredacted list of ‘300 notable names’ associated with the Epstein Files without context, further confusing the research trail.
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It was clear the cover-up would never end under the Bondi regime, proven even moreso with the laughable denial of Bill and Hillary Clinton during their inquiry appearances.
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Today, nobody has been held accountable for the crimes or the release – and now Pam Bondi will set off into the sunset without having to answer any questions.
All the people are left with are the files as they were released, that continue to be searched.
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Trump has replaced Bondi with her deputy, Todd Blanche, a former criminal lawyer for the President that has previously rallied against disclosure. That tells you all you need to know.
For now, with increased geopolitical uncertainties in the world, it seems the Epstein Files have now been buried in a lost realm never to be discovered.
Suffocated with distractions and diversions, as the great circus show goes on.

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“Trump has replaced Bondi with her deputy, Todd Blanche, a former criminal lawyer for the President that has previously rallied against disclosure. That tells you all you need to know.” No it doesn’t, if you really want to know what Trump’s plans are go to Substack/fallofthecabal. Trump is fighting evil but has to do it very carefully.