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cover of episode Bombshells: AG Bondi Accuses NY FBI Field Office of Deliberately Hiding Jeffrey Epstein Files plus NY Post Reports Trump's Attempted Assassin in Butler may have had an Accomplice

Bombshells: AG Bondi Accuses NY FBI Field Office of Deliberately Hiding Jeffrey Epstein Files plus NY Post Reports Trump's Attempted Assassin in Butler may have had an Accomplice

2025/2/28
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Pam Bondi accuses the New York FBI Field Office of concealing critical documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This chapter explores the details of Bondi's formal letter demanding transparency and accountability, the media's reaction, and the potential implications of the withheld files.
  • Pam Bondi sent a formal letter to FBI Director Kash Patel demanding the full release of Epstein files.
  • The letter revealed that thousands of pages were withheld by the New York FBI office.
  • Conservative influencers received a partial release at the White House, sparking media critiques.
  • Bondi's letter emphasized the need for a comprehensive investigation into the non-compliance.
  • The suspicion of withheld audio and video recordings raises questions about the extent of the cover-up.

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  1. Jeffrey Epstein Files Controversy:   - Attorney General Pam Bondi's Accusations: Bondi accused the New York FBI Field Office of deliberately withholding significant parts of the Jeffrey Epstein files. She sent a formal letter to FBI Director Cash Patel, demanding the full release of the files and an investigation into why her orders were not followed.   - Details of the Letter: Bondi's letter, dated February 27, 2025, outlines her repeated requests for the full Epstein files and the discovery that thousands of pages were being withheld. She set a deadline for the FBI to deliver the complete files and to investigate the non-compliance.   - White House Briefing: Conservative influencers were invited to the White House, where they received Phase One of the Epstein files. The briefing revealed that the FBI in New York had not provided all the documents, and there were suspicions of audio and video recordings being withheld.   - Media and Public Reaction: The media criticized the release, calling it a "nothing burger," while conservative influencers emphasized the significance of the withheld documents and the deep state resistance.

  2. Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump:   - New York Post Report: The document discusses a New York Post article suggesting that the would-be assassin of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, may have had an accomplice. The FBI is accused of suppressing information related to the investigation.   - Details of the Incident: Highlighting the lack of information about the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, and the possibility of a criminal network involved in the assassination attempt. Private investigator Doug Hagman suggests that Crooks did not act alone and that there were coordinated efforts to carry out the assassination.   - FBI's Role: We raise concerns about the FBI's handling of the investigation and the need for transparency. It mentions the frustration of local law enforcement and the public over the lack of information.

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