Bondi Tryna Gas Up Trump 'Bout Epstein Files? Nah, We See Through Dat
Ex-AG Bondi talkin' 'bout transparency, but the streets know the real deal ain't always in them documents.

Aight, so check it. Pam Bondi, Trump's old Attorney General, done rolled up on Capitol Hill talkin' 'bout how Trump's administration was all 'bout justice and transparency when it came to them Epstein files. She out here tryna make it seem like Trump was doin' the people a favor. But the streets ain't buyin' it, fam.
Bondi told the House Oversight Committee that she was proud of the Department’s record and that they dropped almost 3 million pages of material. Okay, cool. But how much of that was actually somethin' worth seein'? How much of it was just fluff to make it look like they were doin' somethin'? The government good at makin' it LOOK like they doin' somethin'.
"Before we start today, I want to reiterate what I have said many times regarding the Department’s handling during my tenure as Attorney General of the voluminous materials that are now commonly known as the Epstein Files," she said. Basically, she coverin' her own ass. Guarantee it.
This whole Epstein situation is messed up. Rich folks doin' dirty things with young kids, and the system protectin' 'em. It's the same old story. So, when Bondi come out here tryna paint Trump as some kinda hero, it don't sit right. He ain't no savior. He just another cat playin' the game.
She went on and said, "These investigations span FOUR administrations, dating back to the Bush administration and have gone on through the Obama administration, the first Trump administration, and the Biden administration. The only time federal prosecutors were permitted to launch investigations against Epstein and Maxwell was when President Trump occupied the White House. Only under President Trump were 3 million Epstein related documents released." Now, that's a fact, but it don't mean Trump was all pure. It just means he saw an opportunity to look good while throwin' shade at the other administrations. Politics, man. It's all a show.
And don't even get me started on her delegatin' the work to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. "As the head of a large Department with broad responsibilities, I did not lead every aspect of this effort or conduct that document review myself. I delegated oversight over this process to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche," she said. Translation: "I ain't wanna get my hands too dirty." They all passin' the buck.
The real question is, did they release EVERYTHING? Or did they hold back some names to protect certain people? We'll probably never know the whole truth. That's how the game goes. The powerful always protect the powerful.
So, yeah, Bondi can say what she wants about Trump and transparency. But the streets remember who really gets hurt in these situations. It ain't the rich folks. It's always the vulnerable, the ones with no voice. We gotta keep our eyes open and stay woke to the BS. Real talk.
We out here tryna survive, tryna make a way, and they playin' these games. Gotta stay focused and look out for each other. Can't rely on the system to do right by us, 'cause most times, it don't. Word is bond.


