Megyn Kelly Says Bondi ‘Humiliated’ MAGA Influencers with Epstein Files
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 8 – Megyn Kelly confronts Pam Bondi over conflicting claims about Epstein's client list amid DOJ and FBI denials, sparking political fallout and scrutiny of Bondi's statements.
- Megyn Kelly criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday for inconsistent statements about possessing Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
- Bondi had earlier said on Fox News that the client list was 'on my desk right now,' but the Justice Department later denied any such list exists.
- Kelly accused Bondi of embarrassing conservative influencers by releasing Epstein-related documents without revealing new information or verifying contents.
- The Justice Department memo concluded Epstein died by suicide in 2019 and left no client list, while Bondi’s statements fueled backlash including calls for her resignation.
- Kelly predicted Bondi's tenure in the Trump administration is ending as the case deepens divisions among officials and disappoints right-wing supporters.
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Megyn Kelly: Pam Bondi's "Days Are Numbered"
Megyn Kelly thinks attorney general Pam Bondi’s “days are numbered” following the Department of Justice memo stating that there is no client list and Epstein did commit suicide. During the Sirius XM “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast on Tuesday, Kelly and her guests discussed Bondi’s past messaging on Epstein and what she is saying now. Kelly […] The post Megyn Kelly: Pam Bondi’s “Days Are Numbered” appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Megyn Kelly says Bondi ‘humiliated’ MAGA influencers with Epstein files
Pundit Megyn Kelly slammed Attorney General Pam Bondi for the “humiliation” the Justice Department handed right-wing social media influencers who buzzed about a “client list” in connection with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “And that is when the influencers, right-wing influencers who had been very good to [President] Trump, who amidst all the deranged media…
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