FBI, Pam Bondi and Epstein
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Following the DOJ and FBI's report denying a client list for Epstein, AG Pam Bondi faced criticism, raising speculations about her resignation. Names like Ron DeSantis, Ken Paxton, Jeanine Pirro, and Harmeet Dhillon have emerged as potential successors.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi faces mounting pressure to resign after the DOJ and FBI debunked her claim about Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list.”
ToplineAttorney General Pam Bondi has become the chief lightning rod for those on the right angered by the Department of Justice’s lack of new information regarding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein—a subject of extensive right-wing conspiracies—with some calling for her firing.
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Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed to possess Jeffrey Epstein's "client list," sparking controversy and conspiracy theories. The DOJ and FBI refuted the existence of such a list after an exhaustive investigation. The White House deflected questions about Bondi's claims, referring inquiries back to her.
The Justice Department acknowledged Monday that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a “client list,” and no more files related to the wealthy financier’s sex trafficking investigation would be made public.