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Alan Dershowitz Reprises Role As Captain Underpants

UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – Legal analyst Elie Honig said Pam Bondi violated Department of Justice policy by promising but failing to release Epstein client files, fueling political backlash and mistrust among supporters.

  • Alan Dershowitz defended both Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, criticizing politicized prosecutions and media tactics regarding Epstein and Netanyahu's charges.
  • These defenses arose amid controversies including Netanyahu facing weak charges and Trump refusing to release Epstein files, with ongoing legal appeals and political tensions.
  • Dershowitz emphasized Hamas’s strategy of provoking Israel and winning the information war while warning Israel must prioritize military strength over public relations.
  • Pam Bondi mishandled Epstein-related files by ignoring longstanding DOJ policies, facing political backlash and efforts by activists like Laura Loomer to remove her amid MAGA faction dissatisfaction.
  • These issues suggest continuing political fallout and internal divisions within Republican circles, with Epstein's case fueling disputes and complicating Trump’s and Netanyahu’s political and legal challenges.
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Justice Minister Pam Bondi is the main goal of the angry MAGA base in the scandal surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. The US President is still holding on to it. Perhaps also because it mitigates the impact.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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