Friday, March 14, 2025

Pam Bondi kicked a hornet’s nest with this latest move against the Deep State

Pam Bondi scored a scalp in the Epstein files drama but it could only be the start.

Pam Bondi spent days hyping so-called “bombshell” Epstein files on national TV only to divulge benign information that had been publicly available online for years.

Bondi wasn’t about to let the humiliating episode go unanswered.

But now, Pam Bondi has kicked a hornet’s nest with this latest move against the Deep State.

“The most transparent administration in history!”

Attorney General Pam Bondi spent weeks hyping up the release of the previously unsealed files related to so-called “financier” Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring – although an intelligence state-sanctioned blackmail ring is likely a more accurate description of his activities.

The night before the supposed release, Bondi hyped the release in an interview with Fox News’ Jesse Watters, claiming that the American people could expect to see “a lot of flight logs” and “a lot of names” that exposed just how despicable Epstein’s crimes truly were.

But while there were certainly names and flight logs, every single piece of information that was released were already available to the public online for nearly a decade thanks to the criminal and civil litigation that’s already taken place against Epstein and his longtime partner Ghislaine Maxwell, whose father, Robert Maxwell, has extensive ties to Israeli, British, and American intelligence agencies, much like Epstein – but surely, that’s just a coincidence.

To make matters worse for Bondi, reports indicate that she sprang the release on the Trump White House, with ABC News and others reporting that senior staffers within the administration – and therefore, President Donald Trump, as well – were completely blindsided by the fact that she planned to use a pre-scheduled meeting with right-wing “influencers” on a completely different matter to release binders containing the already-known Epstein information, thereby creating even more a spectacle for what has proven to be the biggest embarrassment of the new administration’s first two months in office.

“The White House had organized the event a week earlier to engage influential pro-Trump voices who the president credits with aiding his 2024 campaign,” ABC News reported. “According to multiple sources, the agenda never included distributing Epstein-related materials.”

With such swift backlash to Bondi’s dud from across the political spectrum, the Attorney General quickly released a letter she penned to recently sworn-in FBI Director Kash Patel that same day, in which she suggested that the FBI’s New York Field Office had intentionally withheld thousands of pages of Epstein-related documents.

“Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and the indictment of Epstein,” Bondi wrote. “Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the existence of these files.”

Interestingly, prior to his swearing in as FBI Director, Patel repeatedly insisted that the Epstein files, as well as documents related to the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Rev. Matin Luther King Jr., the seven missing pages in the 9/11 report, and other obvious government coverups, were “under direct control of the Director of the FBI,” and could and should be released within 24 hours of a new Director being sworn-in.

Can anyone be trusted?

Shortly after Bondi released her letter to Director Patel, the head of the FBI’s New York Field Office, James Dennehy, sent out an email to staffers announcing his resignation while insinuating that he was forced out.

“I was not given a reason for this decision,” Dennehy claimed in his email.

“I’ve been told many times in my life, ‘When you find yourself in a hole, sometimes it’s best to quit digging,’” he added.

Furthermore, he defiantly declared that even though he no longer works for the FBI, and has presumably been stripped of his security clearance – as everyone who receives such a clearance should ultimately be at some point in order to cut down on the obvious corruption lifelong membership in the Deep State fosters – he’ll “never stop defending this joint.”

Dennehy previously made headlines when he defiantly opposed President Trump’s efforts to end the weaponization of government by firing FBI personnel who led the debunked January 6 and “classified documents” witchhunts against Trump.

“Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the F.B.I. and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and F.B.I. policy,” Dennehy declared in an email to FBI staffers at the time.

“Time for me to dig in,” he added.

At the end of the day, whether it’s the Epstein files or files related to other obvious government coverups, it continues to be a “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” situation, as has been the case for decades.

It’s obvious beyond any doubt to any reasonable person that Bondi, Patel, and other Trump appointees are up against a Deep State that is hell-bent on resisting any changes to the system that has enriched and empowered them for generations now.

But the Trump administration – Pam Bondi and Kash Patel specifically – promised the American people total transparency from day one.

And one way or another, it’s a promise they have to deliver on.

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