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Kash Delivers Earthshaking Response After FBI Tries to Trick Bondi With Misleading Epstein Files

Kash Delivers Earthshaking Response After FBI Tries to Trick Bondi With Misleading Epstein Files

For years, the FBI has directed its focus toward surveilling and harassing everyday Americans, all while shielding some of the most powerful pedophiles from exposure. The facts of recent history leave no room for a different interpretation.

However, on Thursday, new FBI Director Kash Patel indicated that this era of corruption and intimidation is coming to an end under his leadership.

In a statement posted to X, Patel responded to Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent claims and orders aimed at the New York FBI Field Office. Patel made it clear that, from this point forward, the Bureau will no longer suppress evidence tied to the infamous child predator and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Although Patel avoided mentioning Epstein by name, the circumstances made the subject of his message unmistakable.

“The FBI is entering a new era—one that will be defined by integrity, accountability, and the unwavering pursuit of justice,” Patel declared. He continued, vowing, “no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned.”

Patel also stressed that any agent who tries to “undermine” this mission will face real consequences. He further promised to “bring everything we find to the DOJ to be fully assessed and transparently disseminated to the American people as it should be.”

Earlier on Thursday, Bondi issued a public letter accusing the New York FBI Field Office of defying her authority. She accused the office of misleading her about having provided all Epstein-related records. As a result, Bondi gave a firm order requiring those documents to be handed over by 8:00 a.m. EST Friday.

The full text of Bondi’s letter was made available to the public.

Bondi had already built considerable anticipation the night before when she suggested that certain Epstein files could be released the following day.

What followed, however, was a spectacle that left many Americans confused and frustrated. Photos began circulating online showing high-profile conservative influencers posing outside the White House with binders they claimed were filled with Epstein documents.

When the contents were finally made public, they amounted to roughly 200 pages—none of which revealed anything groundbreaking.

Liz Wheeler, who was given one of these binders, attempted to explain what had gone wrong.

“Bondi smelled a rat, because there was nothing juicy in the 200 pages, just flight logs & a Rolodex of phone numbers. No ‘smoking gun.’ Still, Bondi promised to release the documents, so she prepared a binder of them,” Wheeler explained.

“THEN, last night a whistleblower contacted Bondi & revealed that the SDNY [Southern District of New York] was hiding potentially thousands of Epstein files, defying Bondi’s order to give them all to her,” Wheeler continued.

Meanwhile, independent journalist Laura Loomer—an outspoken Trump supporter and popular voice on X who was excluded from the binder handout—spent much of Thursday tearing into Bondi for what she called a sloppy, embarrassing stunt. She especially criticized the grinning influencers, whose celebratory poses many felt disrespected Epstein’s victims.

Loomer kept up the pressure on Friday morning.

“You find joy in gate keeping information about pedophiles and running cover for Pam Bondi’s incompetence. Be sure you put ‘exclusive’ next to that too. Your credibility has been destroyed, @Liz_Wheeler. This is abhorrent,” Loomer posted, addressing Wheeler directly.

Elon Musk, who leads Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, offered a more measured perspective on the challenges facing Bondi and Patel.

“Imagine if you were suddenly appointed AG or head of the FBI. You were just thrown on a ship with a hostile crew. Until you appoint some new crew members and figure out the ropes, you can’t steer the ship effectively. It’s literally impossible,” Musk wrote on X.

While Musk’s comment did not excuse the binder mess, it did capture the reality of the uphill battle Trump’s new law enforcement team now faces.

For years, the FBI prioritized tracking down and charging ordinary citizens for their involvement in the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

At the same time, the Bureau showed no real interest in pursuing Epstein’s powerful clients. In fact, they worked actively to hide nearly all records connected to Epstein’s trafficking ring.

In 2022, U.S. Circuit Judge Alison J. Nathan sentenced Epstein’s longtime accomplice Ghislane Maxwell to 20 years in prison “for her role in a scheme to sexual exploit and abuse multiple minor girls with Jeffrey Epstein over the course of a decade,” including “conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, conspiracy to transport minors to participate in illegal sex acts, transporting a minor to participate in illegal sex acts, sex trafficking conspiracy, and sex trafficking of a minor,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for SDNY.

The obvious question remains: Who were the powerful individuals Maxwell and Epstein were providing these victims to? The FBI appears determined to keep that answer hidden.

Now, if Bondi’s whistleblower is telling the truth, the FBI’s recent conduct amounts to outright defiance—some would call it treason. If what the Bureau has done over the past few years isn’t a betrayal of the American public, it’s hard to imagine what would be.

Let’s hope Kash Patel is serious about delivering long-overdue justice to those who have protected the powerful and preyed upon the innocent.

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