President Trump entrusted Attorney General Pam Bondi with a key job.
But Bondi didn’t come through.
And Pam Bondi failed Donald Trump in this inexcusable way.
As Swamp Digest reports:
Attorney General Pam Bondi talked a big game about fulfilling Donald Trump’s promise to release the Epstein files.
Bondi told Fox News that the files were literally on her desk.
When Jesse Watters asked her when they would be made public, Bondi claimed within 24 hours.
“Jesse, there are well over – this will make you sick – 200 victims,” Bondi stated. “So we have well over, over 250, actually. So we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information.”
“But other than that, I think tomorrow – the personal information of victims. Other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse. Breaking news right now, you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office,” Bondi continued.
But when Americans saw what Bondi released, Americans saw the rug get pulled out from under them again.
The 200 pages Bondi released are a collection of heavily redacted pages and flight logs that were public information more than a decade ago.
With the heat building, Bondi blamed the FBI, writing a letter to Director Patel claiming the FBI field office in New York City was withholding the real Epstein files.
Bondi ordered Patel – who reports to her – to instruct the FBI agents in New York to turn over all Epstein documents to the Justice Department for review first thing the next morning.
“By 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained,” Bondi wrote.
Bondi then warned Patel – who wasn’t involved in any of this as he was just confirmed last week – that compliance was mandatory.
“There will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access,” Bondi continued.
But it’s an open question as to what Epstein documents actually exist.
FBI whistleblower Garret O’Boyle told podcaster Benny Johnson that FBI agents were deleting the relevant documents off FBI servers in anticipation of President Trump giving the order to release the Epstein files.
“There are FBI servers,” O’Boyle stated, “and people inside the FBI have been working night and day to destroy files on these servers.”
“No idea on what it is — I can only speculate — but you mentioned the Epstein list,” O’Boyle concluded. “I’d imagine it’s cases like that.”