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Pam Bondi EMBARRASSES Democrats Who Try to Grill Her Over Epstein Case [Watch]

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In a blistering exchange that laid bare the Democrats' selective outrage over Jeffrey Epstein, Attorney General Pam Bondi turned the tables on Senate Democrats, exposing their complicity in the very scandal they now decry.

During a heated hearing on Tuesday, Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island grilled Bondi on the Epstein investigation, deflecting from his own ties to Epstein's inner circle.

Bondi, undeterred, fired back with a pointed accusation: "I'm not sure if you're [actually] concerned because you took money, I believe from Reid Hoffman, one of Epstein's closest confidants, not only once but twice in 2018 and 2024."

The remark struck a nerve, as Whitehouse, a recipient of Hoffman's largesse, squirmed under the spotlight.

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Bondi's counterattack didn't stop there.

She challenged Whitehouse's sudden interest in Epstein, asking, "Did you ask Merrick Garland any of this over the last four years when he sat before you?" and "Did you ask Alex Acosta?"

The silence was deafening, as Whitehouse pivoted to salacious allegations about former President Trump, prompting Bondi to retort, "Senator Whitehouse, you sit here and make salacious remarks once again trying to slander President Trump left and right when you're the one who was taking money from one of Epstein's closest confidants, I believe, I could be wrong, correct me, Reid Hoffman."

While Bondi faces criticism from Trump supporters for her handling of the Russia hoax and Epstein files, the Democrats' long-standing cover-up of Epstein's network cannot be ignored.

Sure, Pam Bondi is heavily disliked by Trump supporters at this time, doing a lackluster job on holding the culprits accountable for the Russia hoax, waffling on the Epstein files, failing to restore the Justice Department that remains filled with Biden hold-overs — but many Democrats are complicit in the Epstein cover-up for years and while those living in a glass house, don't throw stones.

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