In one of the most shameless displays of political obedience yet, Attorney General Pam Bondi leapt into action like a loyal lapdog after Donald Trump publicly demanded she investigate supposed Democratic ties to Jeffrey Epstein — a desperate deflection as newly released files increasingly implicate him instead.
Bondi rushed to X with a response that read like a press release written by the Trump campaign itself:
“Thank you, Mr. President… I’ve asked SDNY U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton to take the lead.”
“The Department will pursue this with urgency and integrity.”
Integrity. Right.
Bondi even attached a screenshot of Trump’s Truth Social rant from earlier in the day — a wild attempt to rewrite reality and steer blame away from himself as the latest Epstein documents unleash a political firestorm around his relationship with the notorious sex offender.
Trump’s post was pure projection:
“I’m asking A.G. Pam Bondi… to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan, and many others…”
He insisted, without evidence, that the scandal “points to Democrats,” called it another “Russia Russia Russia scam,” and told supporters to “Stay tuned!!!”
But the gross irony — the grotesque hypocrisy — is that the Epstein files he’s screaming about contain some of the most damning descriptions of Trump ever documented.
In an email released this week, Epstein wrote:
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“I have met some very bad people — none as bad as Trump.”
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“Not one decent cell in his body.”
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“Trump spent hours at my house” — with someone Democrats say was a victim.
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“I know how dirty Donald is.”
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“He knew about the girls.”
Epstein even called Trump “the dog that hasn’t barked” — a chilling suggestion that Trump remained silent despite knowing about the abuse.
Yet Trump, cornered and panicking, is now ordering his handpicked attorney general to weaponize the Department of Justice against his political opponents — while she willingly helps him cover up his own alleged involvement.
By racing to carry out Trump’s demands while ignoring explicit, firsthand allegations against him, Pam Bondi has officially branded herself the face of corruption inside the DOJ — a protector of power, not of justice.
And as this scandal deepens — as more emails, testimonies, and documents come to light — one thing becomes harder and harder to deny:
When this ship sinks, Pam Bondi is going down with it.
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