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Pam Bondi Backs Out of Anti-Trafficking Summit over Medical Issue as Epstein Scandal Heats Up
Pam Bondi missed an appearance at an anti-trafficking summit on Wednesday, July 23, due to an apparent medical issue. Her withdrawal from the event came as bipartisan pressure to release the Epstein f
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Inquisitr on MSNPam Bondi’s Medical Crisis Draws Attention as Epstein Scrutiny Grows
Pam Bondi, the 87th United States Attorney General and a key ally of President Donald Trump, is facing renewed public scrutiny as questions over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files continue to swirl.
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House Democrats seek access to Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book" said to include letter from Trump
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, a "birthday book" compiled for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003 included a "bawdy" letter from President Trump.
Pam Bondi took office as Florida's first female attorney general in 2011. Epstein had gotten out of the Palm Beach County Jail two years earlier.
A Department of Justice memo says there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed a prosecutor to meet with lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell was previously convicted of child sex trafficking in connection to an investigation of the dead Palm Beach financier.
Moreover, the speculation is that Epstein used the list to extort and blackmail people. Belief in the existence of such a document gained credibility after now-U.S. Attorney General Bondi claimed she had such a list in her possession.
Attorney General Pam Bondi responded to a question about the alleged missing minute in video footage released by the Department of Justice meant to prove that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide.At a White House Cabinet meeting,
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Raw Story on MSNRepublicans warn Pam Bondi is in for a 'rough September'
Attorney General Pam Bondi's toughest days on the job may still be to come, according to a new report. Politico spoke with multiple Republicans who were granted anonymity to discuss matters on Capitol Hill.