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alert-–-pam-bondi-on-the-brink:-epstein-fallout-gets-nasty-as-trump-insiders-reveal-humiliating-things-colleagues-are-saying-behind-her-backAlert – Pam Bondi on the brink: Epstein fallout gets nasty as Trump insiders reveal humiliating things colleagues are saying behind her back

Attorney General Pam Bondi is causing ‘unnecessary embarrassment’ for Donald Trump as the Jeffrey Epstein ‘cover-up’ claims overshadow his presidency, angry administration insiders say. 

A DOJ source told the Daily Mail that Bondi’s ‘communications failure’ when it comes to the Epstein files has fueled a ‘truckload of misinformation’ surrounding the case.

The Trump administration’s messy missteps regarding the files are driving MAGA mad and could forever alienate the President from his base. And Bondi’s ‘preventable’ communications breakdown is to blame for sowing distrust with Americans, insiders claim. 

It all started on the campaign trail when Trump and his closest allies – including now-FBI Director Kash Patel and his now-deputy Dan Bongino – promised to make public all information related to the convicted sex trafficker’s horrific crimes. 

But since Trump took office and installed his top law enforcement team, Bondi has overpromised on transparency and gravely underdelivered, sources lament.

They explain how there isn’t some trove of new materials in the Epstein child sex trafficking case hiding at the FBI as Trump and Bondi suggested.

Our insider said the fallout was, unfortunately for Trump, ‘completely avoidable’ if Bondi had a better media strategy.

The President’s base, meanwhile, is growing more and more frustrated over what they see as a lack of transparency, and they now believe a nefarious ‘cover-up’ is underway.

In the face of growing distrust, Bondi is now facing calls to testify before Congress. 

She’s also under mounting pressure from within the online MAGAverse to step down if she doesn’t plan to release promised federal secrets.

Publicly at least, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed Trump’s confidence in Bondi when reached by the Daily Mail about claims she was an ’embarrassment’ to the administration. 

‘Attorney General Pam Bondi is working tirelessly to end the weaponization that has rotted our justice system, remove violent criminals from our streets and help President Trump in making America safe again,’ Leavitt insisted. 

‘The President is appreciative of her efforts.’ 

The infighting over Epstein came to a head this week when a Wall Street Journal report alleged Bondi had told Trump in a May meeting that his name appeared in the Epstein files more times than previously thought. 

Bondi also allegedly recommended at that same meeting that the administration not release more files because they included child pornography and sensitive information about victims.

It’s widely known that the president associated with Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in the 1980s and 1990s. Trump’s name is among the ‘hundreds’ that appear in the Epstein-related documents, which may include flight logs for Epstein’s private plane and the convicted pedophile’s ‘black book’ of contacts. 

Trump has not been implicated in any crimes and just because a name appears in the files does not mean any individual was involved in Epstein’s child sex trafficking scheme. But this observation raises the question: Why isn’t the administration then making the full trove of documents available to the public?

On July 7, two months after Trump’s May meeting with Bondi, an internal DOJ memo was released. The document said an investigation found that Epstein died by suicide in prison and that no other people named in the files would be charged. It also detailed that there was no evidence of a rumored ‘Epstein client list.’ 

Conservative media personality Laura Loomer responded by calling for Bondi’s resignation.

‘Please join me in calling for Blondi to RESIGN!’ Loomer posted to X, using a derogatory nickname for the attorney general.

‘How many more times is this woman going to get away with Fing [sic] everything up before she is FIRED?’

Shortly thereafter, conservative pundit Mike Engleman posted to X: ‘Pam Bondi should resign or be fired. She lied! This is NOT justice.’

Podcaster Tucker Carlson theorized that Bondi is orchestrating a cover-up in order to protect members of the intelligence community who were ensnared in Epstein’s conduct.

‘The current DOJ under Pam Bondi is covering up crimes, very serious crimes by their own description,’ Carlson said. ‘Intel services are at the very center of this story, US and Israeli, and they’re being protected.’

At least publicly, the White House has tried to quash the chorus of voices opposing Bondi’s leadership at DOJ. 

‘President Trump has assembled a highly qualified and experienced law and order team dedicated to protecting Americans, holding criminals accountable, and delivering justice to victims,’ Deputy White House Press Secretary Harrison Fields told the Daily Mail. ‘This work is being carried out seamlessly and with unity.’

He added: ‘Any attempt to sow division within this team is baseless and distracts from the real progress being made in restoring public safety and pursuing justice for all.’

Podcaster Megyn Kelly explained earlier this month that Bondi’s mistake was ‘running all over the media looking for attention on this, yes, click-baity story.’

‘Come out and give a press conference, stand there for six hours to the point where people are dying of boredom – they’ve asked all their questions. That’s how you put a scandal to rest,’ Kelly recommended.

And now, Democrats in Congress want to hear from Bondi and Patel over the botched files review. 

Democratic California Senator Adam Schiff demanded Wednesday that the two comes testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee. And Republicans on Capitol Hill are facing their own pressures. A few GOP lawmakers have even signed onto a discharge petition to get the DOJ to release all materials they have related to the Epstein child sex trafficking case.  

The handling of the Epstein files review also appears to be fueling a civil war between the DOJ and FBI.

Bondi’s public affairs team calls it a healthy ‘sibling rivalry,’ but admitted to the Daily Mail that this has likely led to a breakdown in coordination between the department and its component agency.

Though, a source close to Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino told the Daily Mail earlier this month that he was considering quitting if Bondi was able to keep her job.

Insiders say they wouldn’t be shocked if his threats exacerbate tension between the DOJ and FBI.

‘In terms of everything that’s happened over the past two weeks, you’ve certainly seen the Deputy Director go to war, essentially, with his boss, the Attorney General,’ DOJ’s co-Director of Public Affairs Chad Gilmartin told the Daily Mail.

‘And I wouldn’t be surprised if that manifests at a staff level over at the FBI as well, towards main justice and the people that serve the Attorney General here,’ he said when asked about the conflicting accounts coming from the FBI and DOJ.

Administration sources say much of their frustration and headache stems from Bondi’s public discussion of ongoing investigations. But Gilmartin explained how the DOJ is operating ‘differently’ from previous administrations.

‘In this administration, it’s certainly unique that you have an attorney general with a direct line and relationship to the president, and an FBI director, and, in fact, even a deputy FBI director, all with direct lines of access and relationships with the President,’ he detailed.

‘That is something that is certainly unique about this administration, and I think that certainly affects the staff.’

He admitted this ‘creates a natural tension’ and ‘healthy sibling rivalry.’ 

No matter how hard Trump tries, his Epstein headache likely isn’t disappearing anytime soon.

Earlier this month, Trump instructed Bondi to request secretive Epstein grand jury testimony be unsealed. But a judge in the southern district of Florida denied that request on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Bondi’s Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche was in Florida on Thursday to interview convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in person, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for the child sex trafficking crimes. 

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