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The FBI can identify a rioter from a selfie in a crowd of thousands. They cannot — or will not — tell us who visited a private island with a single cell tower.
The DOJ subpoenaed cell records for Trump's own lawyers during Jan. 6 investigations. The same legal authority exists here. Either those records were pulled and buried, or someone made sure they were never requested. Both answers are damning.
The ousting of Pam Bondi amid backlash over the Epstein files highlights serious accountability issues within the justice system, raising questions about potential complicity in the Epstein network's protection. With Bondi's successor, Blanches, announcing no prosecutions against Epstein associates, the lack of arrests despite damning evidence from the released files underscores an alarming failure to pursue justice for the victims. Lawmakers' insistence on Bondi's testimony reflects a pressing need for transparency and accountability in addressing the systemic failures that allowed Epstein's crimes to continue unchecked.
As developments in the Epstein case continue to unfold, it's crucial to remember the legal principle of presumption of innocence, particularly regarding allegations that have yet to be proven in court. The recent firing of Pam Bondi and the appointment of a new attorney general, who has announced no further prosecutions related to Epstein, raises questions about accountability and the efficacy of ongoing investigations. Additionally, the complexities of the evidence and the political ramifications surrounding the case underscore the challenges lawmakers face in pursuing justice amid public and legal scrutiny.
Here's a breakdown of the current situation surrounding Pam Bondi and the Epstein files, based on reports from major news outlets as of today, April 6, 2026:
1. Pam Bondi was fired as Attorney General: Donald Trump fired Pam Bondi from her position as Attorney General. Reports indicate this decision stemmed, in part, from Trump's frustration with her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and her failure to aggressively prosecute his political opponents. Todd Blanche has been named as acting Attorney General.
2. Bondi is still expected to testify: Despite her ouster, members of the House Oversight Committee, including some Republicans, still want Bondi to testify regarding the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files. She has been subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight Committee on April 14. It remains to be seen if the subpoena will be enforced.
3. Todd Blanche's role: Todd Blanche, now acting Attorney General, previously served as Trump's personal attorney. Concerns have been raised about his ability to act impartially, given his past role and his previous defense of Trump.
4. Lack of arrests: Despite the release of millions of documents related to the Epstein case, no new charges have been filed in the U.S.. Law enforcement officials suggest that the released documents consist largely of hearsay and do not meet the threshold for prosecution without additional witness testimony.
Alleged/Unproven:
* Reports suggest that Bondi's firing was directly related to her handling of the Epstein files and her inability to satisfy Trump's desire to prosecute his political enemies. However, Todd Blanche insists that Trump never mentioned the Epstein files as a reason for Bondi's dismissal.
* Allegations persist that the Justice Department, under Bondi, deliberately withheld or redacted sensitive information in the Epstein files to protect prominent individuals.
Recent Developments (Past 48 Hours):
* News outlets are analyzing the implications of Todd Blanche becoming acting Attorney General, particularly in light of his past work as Trump's personal attorney and his previous involvement in the Epstein files case.
* Discussions are ongoing regarding whether Bondi will still testify before Congress on April 14, and what the focus of that testimony will be.
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Illustrates how Epstein maintained relationships with prominent academics who discussed children and bodies in clinical, detached terms directly with a convicted sex offender. Trivers' Epstein funding was publicly disclosed in 2019. The email surfaced through the ongoing document release pipeline.
From: Robert Trivers To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> Subject: Trans Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2018 04:52:10 +0000 it is very simple—i will compare male to female with female to male with greater molecular control over development we are increasingly capable of producing novel phenotypes—more feminine men, by blocking testosterone receptors (or castration) and, at the same time, increasing estrogen production—the one bocks male features, the second encourages female features more masculine women—heavy testosterone dosage—incredible external effects, heavily bearded men, you would never guess they had a female bone in their body first kind—male -> female is 4 times more frequent than female -> male [...continued in filing]
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