Pam Bondi’s botched handling of Epstein files
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Gordon was one of many federal prosecutors who worked on cases involving the January 6th rioters. Gordon was also the lead prosecutor on the Leo Govoni case.
Michael Gordon, the lead attorney in the high-profile federal case, is among three prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases who were fired last month.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The Justice Department's recent memo indicating no additional documents related to Jeffrey Epstein will be released and giving no evidence of a "client list" or murder has ignited frustration among some of President Donald Trump's most ardent supporters.
Kathy Castor called on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to reinstate Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Gordon following his termination from the Department of Justice on Friday. Gordon was the lead prosecutor on the Leo Govoni case.
In a flurry of social media posts on Tuesday, Loomer took aim at Bondi after the FBI and the Department of Justice concluded that there is no evidence pointing to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein keeping a “client list,” blackmailing public figures or being murdered in prison in 2019.
Bondi failed to remember her place in the world and Trump's default to personal gain over public good. She should have realized that her "findings" in the Epstein case would end up being whatever Trump wanted. And the safe course for her would be to tamp down prosecutorial expectations, not heighten them.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is known for her bleach-blond hair color, but one throwback photo from the '90s shows that this hasn't always been her go-to hue.
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday sought to tamp down outrage on the right over the Justice Department’s recent memo on disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The Justice Department and FBI