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Beck loses it at Pam Bondi over Epstein tape that misses the mark

Beck loses it at Pam Bondi over Epstein tape that misses the mark

Glenn Beck Critiques Attorney General Pam Bondy

Glenn Beck, known for his cautious approach, prefers to give the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. In his recent commentary, he explicitly stated, “I want to fire Pam Bondy.” This reflects his strong disapproval of her actions as Attorney General.

The FBI has made claims about the memos from the DOJ and the absence of Epstein’s client list, but many still want Bondy’s resignation. For Beck, the pivotal moment was when prison surveillance footage related to Jeffrey Epstein revealed a concerning one-minute gap.

“Will you let the public discover there’s an edit on the tape?” Beck questioned, pointing out what he sees as incompetence on the part of the department and Bondy. He suggested that even if one were to give the DOJ the benefit of the doubt regarding the gap, proper measures should have been taken. “Why not have someone check it to ensure it’s clean?” he added.

Co-host Stu Burguiere agreed, stating the simplicity of editing one minute of footage—and the need for clearer communication about any potential errors in the release.

Beck emphasized that this situation highlights a lack of competence. Moreover, his writer and researcher, Jason Batrill, discovered additional concerning elements in the footage. Batrill expressed disbelief about the supposed temporary one-minute jump, remarking it feels rather convenient.

“A 60-second gap is perfect if you’re trying to obscure someone’s movement,” he remarked. It turns out, accessing Epstein’s cell might not even require being caught on camera, as the angles may not capture all possible paths.

This leaves open the unsettling possibility that, if foul play occurred, a perpetrator could have reached Epstein without being seen. Beck concluded with a firm stance: “Pam Bondy needs to be fired.”

For more insights and detailed commentary, the video clip adds further context to this significant issue.

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