You’ll never guess the exact moment Thomas Massie realised Pam Bondi was involved in a Jeffrey Epstein case cover-up

A video is currently going viral on social media, including platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where United States Representative Thomas Massie recounts the exact moment he realised that Pam Bondi was not going to further the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
In a video that appears to be from a podcast interview, Thomas Massie recalls that the first time he realized Pam Bondi was not going to release the Epstein Files was during a dinner she hosted for Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee. He revealed that when he quipped Bondi about the timeline for releasing the Epstein Files, she dismissed him by suggesting the documents contained disturbing material that no one would be interested in seeing.
Thomas Massie suggests Pam Bondi used victims as an excuse to stop the investigation in the Jeffrey Epstein case
As mentioned before, in the video interview, Thomas Massie speaks about attending a dinner with other Republican House Judiciary members hosted by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Massie, who was attending the event with his then-partner and now-wife, recalls being told by Representative Jim Jordan, who was also in attendance, that each person would be allowed to ask one question to Pam Bondi. Massie reveals that, after consulting with his girlfriend about what to ask Bondi, she suggested asking about the Jeffrey Epstein Files and when the next batch would be coming out.
Massie then reveals that when he asked the same question of Pam Bondi, all she said was that there wasn’t anything in the files that people wanted to see, adding that it was disgusting. Massie reveals what she exacly said at the Bondi, which was something along the lines of:
All that was left was CSAM, and it was really disgusting, and nobody wanted to see that kind of stuff.”
Massie also revealed that he couldn’t ask any follow-up questions because he was at a cordial dinner where this kind of interrogation wouldn’t have been appropriate, but he revealed that it was at that moment that he realised she was not going to release any more files.
Pam Bondi’s refusal to release the Epstein Files culminated in the Epstein Files Transparency Act
After retelling when he realised Pam Bondi was going to stall or completely stop the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, Thomas Massie, in the interview, reveals that the incident pushed him to join hands with the Democrats and other Republicans of the House, giving rise to their fight against Bondi and the current administration’s reluctance to release information in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“She said there’s nothing left, after having said there were tons of the stuff on her desk, she had found. That was the seed that eventually germinated later that summer, that became the Epstein Files Transparency Act,” Massie said, while detailing Pam Bondi’s cover-up attempts that persuaded him to take matters into his own hands.
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