MSNBC host in hysterics at Pam Bondi's explanation of missing minute in Epstein surveillance footage - LGBTQ Nation
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MSNBC host in hysterics at Pam Bondi's explanation of missing minute in Epstein surveillance footage - LGBTQ Nation
""I'm not a surveillance expert," Scarborough said, "but they set up a system that has a minute missing every night?" "I'll tell you what we're going to do," he mocked, "I got this great new system we're going to set up in the prison, because we want to make sure that nothing really, really bad happens." "So this system is great, and it's going to go all 24 hours, but like, like late at night when bad sh*t can really go down, what we're going to do is, we're going to have a minute missing so it can reset.... I'm curious, would you go to this surveillance company to set up your home security cameras?""
""My understanding is, for 23 hours and 59 minutes, it's the safest prison you could want," replied co-host Jonathan Lemire, adding that Bondi's explanation "defies reason.""
A Department of Justice memo concluded Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and linked to surveillance footage that appears to show no one entering his cell the night he died. The released footage contains a one-minute gap between 11:58 p.m. and midnight. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Federal Bureau of Prisons explained that surveillance cameras reset nightly and that the same minute is missing each evening, and officials are seeking another clip to demonstrate the pattern. MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Jonathan Lemire mocked and criticized that explanation as implausible and unreliable.
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