Attorney General Pam Bondi is under fire for the Justice Department announcing it won’t release the Epstein files.
Bondi is now fighting for her job.
And Megyn Kelly said four words to Pam Bondi that were the worst news ever.
An unsigned Justice Department memo claimed that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself, no one else would face criminal charges for engaging in sex acts with underage girls, there was no Epstein client list and the Justice Department wouldn’t release any more Epstein files.
Trump supporters were outraged at Attorney General Bondi defying President Trump’s promise of total transparency.
Megyn Kelly said this blunder would cost Bondi her job.
“Her days are numbered” as Attorney General Kelly told listeners of her podcast.
Kelly said Bondi’s history of misleading Trump supporters about the Epstein files began with a Fox News interview where she told anchor John Roberts that Epstein’s client list was “sitting on her desk.”
Bondi now says that list doesn’t exist.
On February 27, Bondi invited pro-Trump influencers to the White House where she passed out Epstein file “phase one” bonders that the Trump supporters waived before the cameras.
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Kelly said Bondi knowingly embarrassed the pro-Trump influencers with this stunt because Bondi knew the binders were full of documents that had already been made public ten years ago.
“Pam Bondi knew she was about to embarrass some of his most loyal surrogates out there, and did that willingly, or she didn’t take the time to make sure what was in those binders,” Kelly stated.
Kelly said what made this incident even worse was that Bondi looped in FBI Director Kash Patel and Vice President J.D. Vance.
“It was all publicly released information that had already been out there…She was too lazy to actually figure out none of this is new, and yet she called a meeting with the influencers that included Kash Patel, the head of the FBI, and the sitting vice president,” Kelly added.
When this blew up in Bondi’s face, Bondi then blamed the entire fiasco on the FBI Field Office in New York withholding the real Epstein files from her.
“Then she acted indignant. She didn’t know. It was the sleazy FBI who had withheld the real documents from her,” Kelly added.
Kelly went on to say that Bondi then added fuel to the fire saying there were thousands of videos of child abuse only for Bondi to now say the Epstein list was a figment of people’s imagination.
“She was going to get to the bottom of it. Then she said further release would come. One did not come. Then she was caught on tape saying there are tens of thousands of kiddie porn or child pornography material that we found, which again, is like, a third issue over here. And next thing we know there’s no there there,” Kelly declared.
Kelly doesn’t believe a conspiracy is afoot, but that Bondi is simple incompetent.
“I believe it’s government incompetence as opposed to big government machinations against us,” but “in this case, I don’t know what’s happening. Bondi has confused me. I don’t know what she’s doing,” Kelly concluded.
Pam Bondi hyped up the Epstein files and promised transparency.
The American people got anything but.
And now Megyn Kelly thinks Pam Bondi will pay for this failure with her job.
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