14/02/2026
Bondi protects Donal d Trump not the American people. She is an advocate for Trump not the American people . She defended Trump not the victims of crime .
She must resign as Attorney General and take up her role as a Trump defence lawyer paid by Trump not tax payers .
BREAKING: Bondi faceplants! Pam Bondi went to Congress to answer for the Epstein files, and instead of accountability we got insults, evasions, and a cover-up vibe so strong you could taste it.
For hours, members of Congress kept asking simple questions that any functioning Justice Department should be able to answer without melting down.
Are you investigating Epstein’s co-conspirators? Why are alleged abusers still protected by redactions? Why were survivors’ names and images exposed while powerful men got their identities shielded?
And here is the part that should make your stomach drop: survivors were IN THE ROOM, seated behind her. Real people who were trafficked, abused, and terrorized.
They stood. They raised their hands. They were asking, in plain human language, for the government to stop treating their lives like collateral damage. And Bondi still had not even met with them.
Instead of acting like the nation’s top law enforcement officer, Bondi acted like a professional dodgeball player. When pressed, she lashed out at lawmakers. When asked about failures, she tried to change the subject.
When confronted about redactions and missing material, she defaulted to the same tired script: deflect, attack, stall.
This is not “partisan theater.” This is about whether the Justice Department exists to protect the public or to protect the politically connected.
Because the Epstein case was never just one monster. It was a system. A pipeline. A network that thrived on silence, on intimidation, on everyone looking away because the wrong names might come up.
And that is exactly what it felt like watching this hearing: powerful people circling the wagons while survivors get told, essentially, “call the FBI hotline” like they’re leaving a comment on a broken product.
No. Not good enough.
If you want a country where trafficking victims are treated like human beings, then this is a line in the sand. Demand the full release required by law. Demand real investigations of co-conspirators. Demand that survivor identities are protected and that abusers are brought to justice.
Share this, because public pressure is the only language these people understand.