Trump defends Bondi amid backlash over Epstein files
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino may resign amid disputes with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the DOJ's refusal to release additional Epstein files, sources say internal tensions are rising.
- President Donald Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi amid criticism regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, stating she is doing a 'fantastic job' and urging supporters not to attack her.
- The Justice Department confirmed that there is no secret client list related to Epstein, contradicting Bondi's earlier statement that such a list was available.
- Trump criticized his supporters for attacking Bondi and claimed that the Epstein files were 'created' by political opponents like Barack Obama.
- The controversy over Epstein files reflects growing tensions among MAGA conservatives, with Trump calling for unity within his administration.
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Trump defends Attorney General Bondi amid Epstein probe backlash
President Donald Trump came to Attorney General Pam Bondi's defense on Saturday, a message to his supporters calling for her to resign amid backlash over his administration's handling of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
The Attorney General is accused of disclosing a note about Jeffrey Epstein. On Truth Social, Trump tried to defend his position, without much success. ...
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The President of the United States against his supporters demanding the resignation of the Minister of Justice for the handling of the case of the financier accused of paedophilia. And accuses Obama, Hillary, Biden of having written the Epstein files
The storm of criticism rages against Trump's attorney general after the conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein were dismissed. But now the president is cracking down on his own supporters. "What is happening to my 'boys' and in some cases 'girls'?" Trump writes on Truth Social.
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