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“Her Time Is Limited”: Megyn Kelly Foresees Repercussions for Bondi Due to Epstein Scandal

"Her Time Is Limited": Megyn Kelly Foresees Repercussions for Bondi Due to Epstein Scandal

SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly Discusses Pam Bondy’s Future

On Tuesday, Megyn Kelly, speaking on SiriusXM, expressed her belief that Attorney General Pam Bondy may soon find herself ousted from the Trump administration. This prediction comes in light of a significant public reaction to a recent Department of Justice (DOJ) report concerning Jeffrey Epstein.

According to Axios, the DOJ and FBI released a two-page memo that asserted Epstein’s death in 2019 was a suicide and noted there would be no “client list” forthcoming. During a segment of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” there was discussion around Republican critics questioning whether Bondy’s earlier media remarks were contributing to the backlash.

“Just think about the influencers,” Kelly stated. “What attorney general tries to present new information to some of the most devoted supporters of the president? It’s like, she’s aware she’s embarrassing some of his most loyal aides.”

“She’s the vice president calling a meeting with influential figures, including FBI Chief Kash Patel,” Kelly added. “Either she’s just being lazy and incompetent or she genuinely wanted to embarrass those loyal supporters. Neither option is great. Because of that, I think her time in this administration might be limited.”

Epstein, who faced sex trafficking charges, was found dead in his cell one month after being held at a New York City correctional facility. Officials ruled it a suicide, but his brother, Mark Epstein, along with others, are disputing that conclusion.

Mark Epstein told the Miami Herald back in 2019, “Jeffrey knew a lot about a lot of people.” Following his death, Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of Epstein, was arrested in 2021 and ultimately received a 20-year sentence in June 2022 for her involvement in his crimes. She remains the only person held accountable in connection to his trafficking activities.

There are still no publicly released documents related to Epstein, which has fueled speculation surrounding his ties to many prominent figures.

During his 2024 campaign, Trump vowed to release Epstein-related documents alongside files related to the assassination of JFK. The administration faced criticism in February after sharing the first batch of Epstein’s papers with conservative influencers, as many felt the material did not offer substantial insights or the sought-after “client lists.”

In March, Bondi mentioned that thousands of documents related to Epstein would be withheld by the FBI, with plans for gradual release post-editing by Fox News’ Sean Hannity. She stated, “When looking at these documents, none of them are exclusive to Epstein’s case. There were flight logs, names, and the names of victims that the FBI provided to us,” she said. “Based on that information, I set a deadline of 8 AM on Friday, and a significant amount of evidence came in.”

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