Pam Bondi released a startling Epstein videos claim on camera after James Comer went public with coverup charge

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Something explosive is happening behind the scenes with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

A high-profile Republican just went public with a shocking claim about powerful people in Washington.

And Pam Bondi released a startling Epstein videos claim on camera just hours after James Comer came forward with coverup charges.

Tensions are brewing between Attorney General Pam Bondi and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer over the infamous Epstein files.

On Tuesday, Congressman James Comer (R-GA) expressed his deep concerns during an interview with conservative commentator Benny Johnson about the fate of crucial evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Comer didn’t mince words when he told Johnson that he “fears that the notorious Epstein Files have been shredded by the ‘deep state’ in Washington, DC.”

The explosive claim quickly made the rounds in conservative circles, with many Trump supporters demanding answers about the long-mysterious case that has implicated powerful figures across the political spectrum.

But Attorney General Pam Bondi wasn’t having any of it.

When confronted by reporters on Wednesday about Comer’s assertion that the Epstein files “are missing,” Bondi’s response was unexpected.

Instead of confirming Comer’s fears, she laughed.

“There are tens of thousands of videos, of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are hundreds of victims,” Bondi revealed, contradicting Comer’s claim about missing evidence.


The Attorney General, who was confirmed to her position earlier this year as part of President Trump’s new administration, went on to assure the public that law enforcement was actively investigating the materials.

“The FBI is diligently going through all of that,” Bondi stated.

When pressed specifically about Congressman Comer’s public statements regarding destroyed evidence, Bondi seemed caught off guard.

“I haven’t seen that, but I’ll call him later,” she said, suggesting the two had not coordinated their public messaging on this explosive case.

The awkward exchange has highlighted potential divisions within the usually united MAGA coalition regarding how to handle the politically sensitive Epstein investigation.

Many Trump supporters on social media have expressed growing frustration with the pace of revelations about Epstein’s network of enablers and participants.

X user Torsten Prochnow captured the sentiment of many conservatives when he wrote: “Attorney General Pam Bondi’s announcement that the FBI is sifting through tens of thousands of Epstein videos and documents is a step forward, but it’s long overdue.”

He continued: “The American people, especially those who back President Trump and conservative values, have been demanding transparency on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes for years.”

Prochnow’s criticism didn’t stop there. He questioned Bondi’s effectiveness since taking office.

“Bondi’s claim that the FBI is ‘diligently’ working through this material sounds promising, yet her track record so far raises serious doubts. Months into her tenure, not a single file has been released, and no arrests have been made. This delay is unacceptable, and conservatives are right to grow restless.”

The exchange is the latest chapter in the ongoing saga surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

For years, conspiracy theories have swirled about Epstein’s connections to powerful figures in politics, business, and entertainment.

President Trump, who once knew Epstein socially before reportedly banning him from Mar-a-Lago, has previously called for full transparency regarding the case.

The President promised during his 2024 campaign that his Justice Department would expose anyone involved in Epstein’s crimes, regardless of their political affiliation.

The latest developments suggest that while the evidence may not be destroyed as Comer feared, the process of investigating and potentially prosecuting Epstein’s associates remains complex and time-consuming.

As Bondi and her team continue their work, the question remains whether the American public will ever get the full story on one of the most notorious criminal networks in modern history.

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