Jimmy Kimmel reacts to Pam Bondi tracking lawmakers’ Epstein files search history

Jimmy Kimmel previously explained Pam Bondi’s chaotic Epstein case hearing, but on Thursday he opened up about another worrying development.
“For those who were wondering when the abuse of power would end, the answer is probably never,” Kimmel says in the clip above, showing a photo of a piece of paper in Bondi’s file with the title “Jayapal Pramilia Search History.”
“This refers to Congresswoman Pramilia Jayapal, a Democrat with whom Bondi had one of the most controversial exchanges of the era,” explains Kimmel. “The photo appears to show everything that Jayapal searched for in the Trump-Epstein files (which, again, we filed). They followed his search history into the private room at the DOJ where members of Congress are, you know, legally allowed to view the less redacted records. And it would appear that they followed these members of Congress without their knowledge – they looked at their search history to give Bondi an advantage during the hearings. printed it and put a title at the top “Jayapal Pramilia Search History”. It’s such a delicate balance between stupidity and evil.
Kimmel’s conclusion?
“Pam Bondi spent more time investigating people reading the Epstein files than those in the Trump-Epstein files.”




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