Pam Bondi returned to Fox News after a month-and-a-half absence following the Justice Department's announcement that no Jeffrey Epstein client list or files existed. Bondi had been a regular Fox guest before the DOJ claim and largely disappeared from the network until two recent appearances. Bondi installed a co-deputy FBI director alongside Dan Bongino, which Trump officials framed as a victory in an internal power struggle. Commentators noted the deputy director role traditionally requires FBI experience, observed a political motive in the appointments, and highlighted that Bondi was not asked about Epstein during her Fox appearances.
Keilar noted the return and the silence on the 400-pound dead sex criminal in the room: KEILAR: When I say she went on a self-exile, she took, basically, a month-long break, from what were pretty regular appearances on Fox, and then she actually went on Fox, twice this week. We should note that she was not asked about Epstein, during those appearances. What's going on there?
CNN anchor Brianna Keilar called out Fox News for failing to ask Trump Attorney General Pam Bondi about the so-called Epstein Files during her recent appearances on the network. It has now been a month and a half since the Trump Justice Department dropped the bombless bomb heard 'round the world when they claimed there actually was no Jeffrey Epstein client list, and no Epstein Files worth releasing.
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