Pam Bondi reignites demand for Epstein files with dramatic brag about protecting women
Attorney General Pam Bondi reawakened cries to release the Jeffrey Epstein files in compliance with the law after she posted a dramatic video on social media.
President Donald Trump signed legislation calling for the release of DOJ investigative files involving Epstein, his former friend and a convicted sex offender, by Dec. 19, but so far the department has publicized fewer than 1 percent of the documents, and social media users reminded Bondi of that failure after she posted a video about a Supreme Court case involving trans athletes.
"The Department of Justice will not sit by when women are discriminated against in sports," Bondi says in the video, which uses footage from an April news conference alongside Education Secretary Linda McMahon and former college swimmer Riley Gaines.
The post did not draw much supportive interaction but instead inflamed public sentiment about the DOJ's failure to release the Epstein files as promised and required by law.
"Impressive, very nice," posted X user Live Free or Die, using an "American Psycho" meme. "Now let's see the Epstein files."
"You've NO right to speak on anything law-related," alleged X user Candid Candor. "You have broken federal law by failing to release all of the Jeffrey Epstein files, as roughly only 1% have been released. It is now 25 days since the congressionally mandated deadline. You do not belong in office."
"That's great but still gonna need those Epstein files," said X user thee divine miss m, using an "Office Space" meme.
"Perhaps getting the Epstein files out is actually more important than one percent of our population," suggested X user Cyndie.
"Neat. When are we going to see corrupt government officials in handcuffs? Epstein clients? FBI reform?" wondered X user Eight and 3 Nines.
"Epstein files are past due you are breaking the law," said X user Squints.
"What about the EPSTEIN FILES? You are in contempt of court," accused widely followed X user Dede Watson.