Bondi Bombshell: Epstein Had ‘Tens of Thousands
In a stunning revelation that has reignited public demand for transparency and justice, Attorney General Pam Bondi declared the FBI is reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” allegedly showing Jeffrey Epstein engaged in horrific acts involving minors. This bombshell comes as Americans grow increasingly frustrated with years of obfuscation, sealed records, and broken promises from institutions that pledged to expose the full truth behind Epstein’s elite pedophile ring. Bondi’s comments have thrown the spotlight back on the Department of Justice, whose previous document dump angered Trump’s loyal base after failing to produce the long-promised “client list” or new evidence of high-level criminality. Now, with skepticism mounting and the clock ticking, the DOJ faces mounting pressure to release the truth and finally deliver accountability to a system that has protected predators and the powerful for far too long.
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