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At Trump's judicial department, Bondi takes on the role of the TV messenger

Pam Bondi, the United States Attorney General, circled the Roosevelt area at the end of February and distributed bulky white binders, with the name “Epstein files: phase 1” to a conclave from Trump-Allied-Influencern, which were called to the White House for their first visit.

That Ms. Bondi, the top law enforcement officer of the nation, would prioritize a case for conspiracy theorists. She endeavored to appease the troubled Maga base and ended the disclosure as “Breaking News” about Fox the night before, part of the efforts, President Trump's campaign promise to determine new details about the misdeeds and the death of financier Jeffrey Epstein.

It was a guy. There were “no bombs,” she said, according to one of those invited.

Later, activists hit Ms. Bondi on the right. She replied by responsible for others and then sent FBI agents and prosecutors from the national security department of the Ministry of Justice to search the archives, said civil servants who were familiar with the situation. They found little. Nobody knows when phase 2 comes. But it is probably not much, these people said.

Ms. Bondi received a reputation as a persistent prosecutor who is known for fighting opioids and street crime in two times as a lawyer in Florida. Since the public prosecutor as a US public prosecutor in early February, she has passed a strikingly performative approach to survive in a Trump cabinet, rewarded the self-promotion, public flattering and, above all, the willingness to conduct guidelines of the White House with little excitement.

In the past few days, Ms. Bondi Mr. Trump has deregistered a luxurious Boeing 747-8 aircraft, which was encouraged as Air Force One, which was donated by the royal family Katar, which raises a variety of ethical and legal questions. As a lobbyist, Ms. Bondi received six -digit consulting fees from Qatar.

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