Pam Bondi Finally Gets Grilled: Swamp Creature or Scapegoat?
Ex-AG Pam Bondi's House testimony promises fireworks as she faces questions over the Epstein files fiasco—is this a legit probe or just another DC dog and pony show?

Alright, folks, buckle up, because the Pam Bondi show is finally hitting the stage. The former Attorney General is set to face the House Judiciary Committee over the Epstein files release. You remember Epstein, right? The guy who makes Ghislaine Maxwell look like Mother Teresa. And the 'Justice' Department? Let's just say their handling of this whole mess has been about as transparent as a brick wall.
Bondi got subpoenaed back in March, but then magically disappeared after Trump kicked her to the curb. Convenient, right? The committee had to sic the dogs on her with a civil contempt resolution before she finally agreed to show her face. Now, the question is: is she gonna spill the beans, or is she just another swamp creature protecting her own?
The official line is that the committee wants to know why the Epstein files were released late, why they were redacted to hell and back, and whether any sensitive info got leaked. Survivors are rightfully pissed about the potential mishandling of their personal info. But let's be real, this is DC, where everyone's got an agenda.
The DOJ is sending along some babysitters, including Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, to make sure Bondi doesn't go rogue and start naming names. They're claiming it's to ensure accuracy and transparency, but we all know what that really means: damage control. Translation: 'We are here to spin this turd to make it look like we didn't screw up.'
Bondi already had a closed-door briefing back in March, which went about as well as you'd expect. Democrats stormed out, accusing her of dodging questions. Now, she gets to do it all over again in front of the cameras. Popcorn.gif is ready.
So, what's the real story here? Is Bondi a scapegoat for the DOJ's incompetence, or is she complicit in some kind of cover-up? Maybe she knows where the bodies are buried, and the Deep State is trying to keep her quiet. Or maybe she's just another politician playing the game.
Either way, this hearing is going to be a circus. Expect lots of grandstanding, finger-pointing, and probably very little actual truth. But hey, at least it'll be entertaining. And who knows, maybe, just maybe, someone will actually get held accountable for this whole Epstein debacle.
Let's not forget the real victims here: the survivors of Epstein's abuse. They deserve justice, not just another round of political theater. But in DC, justice is usually the last thing on the menu. It's all about power, control, and protecting the elite. But maybe, just maybe, this time will be different. Don't hold your breath.


