Bondi's Assertion of Vast Epstein Video Trove Remains Unverified
- On Tuesday at the White House, Pam Bondi claimed there are ‘tens of thousands of videos’ of Epstein with children after O’Keefe’s tip, raising questions about undisclosed evidence.
- Prompted by James O’Keefe’s alert, Bondi claimed an FBI source told her of thousands of undisclosed Epstein documents and demanded their release.
- AP spoke with lawyers and law enforcement who hadn't seen such recordings; a 2023 estate filing noted some videos and photos; investigators recovered thousands of suggestive images in searches.
- Bondi’s claim heightened political pressure for the Trump administration to disclose unseen Epstein evidence, fueling conspiracy theories and anger over prior document releases.
- Lawyers have issued a subpoena for Epstein videos, with a judge ordering estate officials to review and flag potential abuse images, advancing legal efforts for disclosure.
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Bondi is turning the DOJ into Trump’s personal law firm, says Justice vet
In an interview on The Final 5, legal analyst Michael J. Stern argued that Attorney General Pam Bondi has transformed the Department of Justice into a tool for Donald Trump, undermining its integrity and mission. Stern discussed Bondi’s long-standing loyalty to Trump, from her time as Florida’s AG to her role in his impeachment defense, and warned about the dangerous erosion of judicial independence under her leadership. He also weighs in on her…
America awaits release of Jeffrey Epstein files, weeks after Pam Bondi’s surprising claim
WASHINGTON — It was a surprising statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi as the Trump administration promises to release more files from its sex trafficking investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: The FBI, she said, was reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” of the wealthy financier “with children or child porn.”
Mystery surrounds the Jeffrey Epstein files after AG Pam Bondi claims ‘tens of thousands’ of videos
WASHINGTON — It was a surprising statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi as the Trump administration promises to release more files from its sex trafficking investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: The FBI, she said, was reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” of the wealthy financier “with children or child porn.” The comment, made to reporters at the White House days after a similar remark to a stranger with a hidden camera, raised the stakes for P…
Secretary of Justice Pam Bondi’s statement on the FBI review of Jeffrey Epstein’s “tens of thousands of videos” “with children or child pornography” was surprising, at a time when the Trump administration promises to publish more files of its investigation against the sex trafficking tycoon. The comment, expressed to journalists in the White House, days after a similar observation made to an unknown woman with a hidden camera, increased pressure…
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