'Don't discuss Epstein customer list': Pam Bondi, which was finance by the Senate over Trump 'Link' after late late

Attorney -General Pam Bondi appeared before the Senate’s Judicial Committee to face questions about the alleged withholding of the Epstein files, which claims that US President Donald Trump’s. At the trial of the Senate, Pam Bondi was asked who instructed to flag any records linked to late convicted pedophiles Jeffrey Epstein, which included the name of Donald Trump. In response, Pam Bondi briefly said that she would not discuss the matter with him. US Senator Dick Durbin asked Pam Bondi Point empty whether anyone gave the instructions to flag such records that include Donald Trump’s name. Pam Bondi said, “I’m not going to discuss anything with you about it.” Dick Durbin then pointed out an allegation that Pam Bondi made that the Epstein customer listed on the desk to review, but that he could not produce such a file. ‘You have made a public allegation that the Epstein customer list has put on your desk for review. You did not set up any customer list then. Why did you publicly claim that the Epstein customer list awaits your review and then nothing relevant to the claim? ‘ Ask the senator. She replies: “If you listened to my entire cut about it, I said that I had not checked it yet. If you see our memo about Epstein, you will see, our memo about Epstein clearly points out that there was no customer list.” In July 2025, however, the Department of Justice and FBI said in a memo that there was no such list. Pam Bondi also tried to attack the Senate over her timetable while calling the deployment of National Guard in Chicago. Ah Bondi said: ‘I wish you loved Chicago as much as you hate President Trump. The national guard is on his way to Chicago. If you are not going to protect your citizens, President Trump will. ‘ “The national guard is on our way as we speak! So is the director Patel and Deputy AG Todd Blanche! You sit here and roast me, and they are on their way to Chicago to keep your state safe. ‘ Attorney -General Pam Bondi stands before the Senate’s Judicial Committee on Tuesday, October 7. During her opening remarks, Pam Bondi defends herself against democratic criticism that she has armed the Justice Department to pursue President Donald Trump’s perceived enemies. During her opening remarks, Bondi reflected Conservative allegations that former President Joe Biden’s Justice Department, who brought two criminal cases against Trump, was the one who was affecting the law enforcement agency, although some of his most high-profile investigations were concerned. Bondi pointed out revelations of a day earlier that the FBI analyzed telephone records of various Republican legislators as part of an investigation into Trump’s efforts to undo the results of his election loss in 2020. “They have played politics with law enforcement powers and will decrease as a historical betrayal of public confidence,” Bondi said. ‘This is the kind of behavior that breaks the American people’s faith in our law enforcement system. We will work to earn it back every day. ‘ (With agency input)