President Trump sacked Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Former South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy knew exactly who to blame.
And Trey Gowdy exposed who really had the knives out for Pam Bondi.
Appearing on Fox News following the bombshell that Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, Gowdy blamed Congressional Republicans for Bondi’s ouster.
Gowdy pointed to negative feelings towards Bondi that began building around the botched response to the Epstein files.
Gowdy claimed it was the fault of pro-Trump podcasters for building up the expectations surrounding the release of the Epstein files, for generating the ill will towards Bondi.
In his telling, the original court case against Epstein in Florida, the trial of Epstein’s Madame Ghislaine Maxwell, and the ability of Epstein himself to expose any conspirators or ties to foreign intelligence services.
“Yes, but it wasn’t just her, Bret. I mean, how many different podcasters and other folks promised us all this information on Jeffrey Epstein? And those of us who actually were prosecutors were sitting there thinking, you have had three opportunities. You had Florida, you had Maxwell before she was convicted, and you had Epstein before he killed himself. Gowdy added.
Gowdy claimed that no Justice Department, run by Presidents Bush, Obama, and Biden, prosecuted Epstein or indicted any Epstein co-conspirators.
Bondi’s Justice Department issued a memo saying there were no co-conspirators in Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring, there was no Epstein client list, and that Epstein killed himself, which flew in the face of the available evidence and enraged Congressional Republicans, who then subpoenaed Bondi to testify.
Gowdy blamed the deteriorating faith in Bondi on FBI Director Kash Patel and former Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, for when they were podcasters, they declared that someone murdered Epstein to cover up a larger pedophile sex trafficking ring.
“So, where are the co-conspirators? The problem was, whenever you — and it wasn’t just Pam, other members of this administration wrote checks with their mouths that the rest of their body couldn’t catch,” Gowdy concluded.
It was Pam Bondi who went on Fox News and boasted that the Epstein client list was “sitting on her desk.”
One year ago today, Pam Bondi said that she had the Epstein files "sitting on my desk right now to review.” pic.twitter.com/DFmbW7FQhz
— Home of the Brave (@OfTheBraveUSA) February 22, 2026
CBS News analyzed surveillance video from Epstein’s cell block the night he died and concluded that the surveillance video showed an inmate entering the area of Epstein’s cell after the Department of Justice claimed no one entered Epstein’s cell block during the time frame that he died.
Contrary to what Trey Gowdy claimed, it was Pam Bondi who sewed the seeds of her own demise with the Epstein files.
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