Bondi faces skepticism on Epstein from chorus of GOP critics
UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – Attorney General Pam Bondi faces backlash from GOP and Trump supporters over withholding names linked to Epstein despite DOJ and FBI denying a secret client list exists.
- In Washington last week, the Justice Department and FBI issued a two-page memo, denying evidence of an Epstein client list and stating no further files would be released.
- In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI released 341 pages, supporting the initial declassified Epstein files sent to right-leaning influencers and journalists.
- Among the materials, the only new file was a three-page evidence catalog from searches of Epstein’s New York and U.S. Virgin Islands properties.
- Her standing is at risk, as Trump’s inner circle reportedly 'has grown weary' of defending her Epstein file handling.
- Polling data indicates potential harm to Republican midterm prospects, as fewer than 30 percent of Americans now view Bondi favorably, Atlas Intel poll.
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'She's gone': Ex-GOP rep warns Pam Bondi is about to become Trump's 'fall woman'
Attorney General Pam Bondi could be on the chopping block as President Donald Trump and his inner circle scramble for any way to contain the fallout of their base's revolt over their delay and obfuscation in turning over the Jeffrey Epstein case files — but it won't be enough, former Rep. Denver Rig...

Bondi to ask for records
WASHINGTON — Under intense pressure from President Donald Trump’s own supporters, his administration said it will push a court to unseal secret documents Friday related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case to put to rest a political crisis largely of its own…
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