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Pam Bondi Fires Back After James Comer Drops Epstein File Allegation

Attorney General Pam Bondi is firing back and demanding answers after House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) dropped a political nuke on the Department of Justice this week, suggesting the Jeffrey Epstein files may have already been destroyed—possibly with the full knowledge of the federal government.

In a bombshell interview with Benny Johnson, Comer revealed that despite repeated orders from President Trump and Attorney General Bondi to release the Epstein files, nothing has been made public. Not a single name, not a single video, not even a whiff of accountability.

“I don’t think the Department of Justice has the Epstein files—or at least the Attorney General does not have them—or she would have turned them over,” Comer said. “The President ordered them released. The Attorney General ordered them released. We all know they have not been released.”

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Comer went even further, warning that he feared a document purge may have taken place during the final days of the Biden administration to cover up the crimes and protect the powerful. “I hope they’re not shredding documents right now,” he recalled saying just weeks before the transition.

Those are strong words—and they didn’t go unnoticed.

Attorney General Bondi, speaking to reporters outside the White House on Wednesday morning, responded forcefully. “The FBI, they’re reviewing tens of thousands of videos of Epstein, including some with children, and there are hundreds of victims,” Bondi said. “And no one victim will ever get released.”

Her tone made it clear: this is a bureaucratic stall job of historic proportions. The kind of thing you’d expect if the files were being buried—not analyzed.

When pressed on Comer’s remarks, Bondi responded: “I haven’t seen that statement, but I’ll call him later and find out.”

Translation: she’s not brushing it off. Bondi’s no stranger to confronting entrenched corruption. And if Comer is right, and the DOJ is actively concealing the most explosive blackmail operation in modern history—or worse, allowed the evidence to be destroyed—then heads should roll, starting at the top.

The Epstein case has always reeked of elite protectionism, but now it’s entering a whole new category. The DOJ was told to release the files. They didn’t. Now the top watchdog in Congress is suggesting the cover-up may already be complete.

If Bondi and Comer join forces on this, the Deep State should be very, very nervous.

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