Epstein Survivor: Pam Bondi Released Files ‘in Ways that Protected the Powerful, While Exposing Survivors’

‘She clearly has a problem with transparency’

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ROCHARD: “Today, fired, former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before Congress about how the Department of Justice mishandled the Epstein files. This mishandling may violate the Epstein Files Transparency Act, federal privacy protections and DoJ procedures for safeguarding sensitive evidence. She clearly has a problem with transparency. She is now appearing only in a closed door, on sworn setting, and will not be found in a process that shields her from answering the hardest questions. Under her watch, millions of pages of Epstein documents were released in ways that protected the powerful while exposing survivors. And because of this, she could be stripped of her law license due to the egregious violation of the Crime Victims Rights Act. Authorities sources show she is under scrutiny for other potential legal violations, including subpoena noncompliance, false statements, mishandling evidence, and violation of federal law. Congress and the DoJ are now examining whether those actions cross into criminal activity. And now she must answer for all of it. This epic failure wasn’t a harmless oversight. It was a failure of duty, a failure of the law, and a complete failure of just basic justice.” 

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