Megyn Kelly is vocally criticizing Attorney General Pam Bondi, suggesting that her tenure may be short-lived following the mishandling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“Her days are numbered as a member of the Trump administration,” Kelly remarked on her show, as discontent continues to mount within the movement regarding Bondi’s management of the Epstein files.
In February, Bondi asserted that Epstein’s client list was “sitting on her desk.” However, this week, she changed her stance, stating that no such list exists and that the case is now closed. This reversal did not sit well with Kelly, who highlighted how MAGA influencers, including Trump supporters, posed for photographs with binders they claimed contained explosive information.
“Pam Bondi was aware that she was about to embarrass some of his most loyal surrogates, and she either did that willingly or failed to verify the contents of those binders,” Kelly stated. “It was all publicly available information that had already been disclosed… She was too negligent to realize that none of this was new, and yet she convened a meeting with influencers that included Kash Patel, the head of the FBI, and the current vice president.”
“She was unaware. It was the disreputable FBI that had withheld the actual documents from her,” Kelly remarked, ridiculing Bondi’s justification. “She intended to uncover the truth. Then she indicated that further disclosures would follow. None did. Subsequently, she was recorded stating that there are tens of thousands of child pornography materials that we discovered, which is, again, a separate issue altogether. And before we knew it, there was nothing there.”
Despite the ongoing turmoil, Kelly expressed skepticism about the existence of a larger conspiracy.
“I believe it is a matter of governmental incompetence rather than a grand governmental scheme against us,” she stated, “but in this instance, I am uncertain about what is transpiring. Bondi has left me perplexed. I do not understand her actions.”
President Donald Trump convened his sixth Cabinet meeting of the year, during which he discussed several significant issues, particularly his administration’s response to the catastrophic flooding in Texas.
Following his brief remarks, Trump entertained a few questions from the reporters present. Many of the initial inquiries revolved around the “Big Beautiful Bill,” the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the recent U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facility, and the severe flooding in Texas.
Tensions escalated when a reporter inquired of Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Department of Justice’s statement asserting that there was no evidence to support the claim that the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein maintained a “client list” or was murdered. The memo indicated that investigators discovered “no incriminating ‘client list’” and “no credible evidence … that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.”
A reporter posed the question, “Could you explain why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse tape on the night of his death?”
Bondi replied, “In February, I participated in an interview on FOX. It has garnered significant attention because I was asked about the client list. My answer was that it is currently on my desk awaiting review. This refers to the file alongside the J.F.K. and M.L.K. files. That was my intention.”
“Regarding the minute missing from the video, we released the footage which demonstrated … the video was not definitive, but the evidence leading up to it indicated that he committed suicide,” she further elaborated.