Pam Bondi, Trump and in Epstein
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Pam Bondi “could have tried” Jeffrey Epstein while she was Florida Attorney General between 2011 and 2019, according to a law professor. President Donald Trump’s embattled Attorney General has been mired in controversy over the release of the Epstein files, which she claimed were sitting on her desk in February.
Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested Tuesday that she has no plans to step down as she dodged questions about Jeffrey Epstein and her clash with a top FBI official, seeking to press ahead with a business-as-usual approach in the face of right-wing turmoil.
Pam Bondi greenlit Hillary Clinton email release, praising Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley's transparency push.
Republicans are furious with the attorney general’s handling of the Epstein files, which has consumed Washington for weeks.
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OK Magazine on MSNPam Bondi Sparks Controversy Over Missing Minute in Jeffrey Epstein Jail Footage: Is the Cover-Up Real?
Pam Bondi faced intense scrutiny as she attempted to clarify the one-minute gap in surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell on the night he died. During a Cabinet meeting at the White House,
The attorney general has come under fire over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, with a recent poll showing her approval dropping.
Here’s how Donald Trump’s position on Jeffrey Epstein has changed over the year, and how the fallout over the Epstein files poses a particular challenge for him.
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Latin Times on MSNDemocrats Call on AG Pam Bondi to Testify Before Congress As Epstein Controversy Continues
Democrats are calling on AG Pam Bondi to testify before Congress as new WSJ report reveals she warned Trump his name was on the Epstein files.
A growing chorus of MAGA stars, including firebrand Megyn Kelly, are calling for US Attorney General Pam Bondi ‘s head over the Jeffrey Epstein files controversy — despite President Trump’s spirited defense of her.
Today, the Department of Justice met with Epstein co-conspirator and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida. Republicans on the House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Maxwell to testify before the panel remotely on August 11.