Vanished Evidence: Pam Bondi Breaks Silence After Comer Drops Epstein File Destruction Bombshell

Epstein Files Scandal Deepens as Bondi Responds to Alarming Allegation of DOJ Cover-Up

Attorney General Pam Bondi responded sharply to a damning allegation made by House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) regarding the possible destruction of Jeffrey Epstein’s secret files—a development that, if true, would mark a stunning escalation in what many already consider one of the most sinister cover-ups in modern U.S. history.

Speaking with The Gateway Pundit, Comer suggested that the Department of Justice may have either lost or intentionally destroyed the Epstein files, raising serious questions about institutional complicity and deep state protectionism.


Comer: The Files May Already Be Gone

During an explosive interview with Benny Johnson, Rep. Comer claimed he had “serious doubts” that the DOJ ever intended to release the Epstein documents—despite orders from both the President and Attorney General to do so.

“The President ordered them released. The Attorney General ordered them released. We all know they have not been released,” Comer said.

His deeper fear? That during the final weeks of the last administration’s transition, critical Epstein evidence was shredded—literally and figuratively buried to protect powerful elites connected to Epstein’s alleged global sex-trafficking ring.


Bondi Pushes Back: FBI Still Reviewing “Tens of Thousands of Videos”

Asked outside the White House about Comer’s explosive claim, Bondi appeared surprised—but firm.

“The FBI, they’re reviewing tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn,” Bondi said, visibly disturbed. “There are hundreds of victims—and no one victim will ever get released.”

She suggested that the FBI’s ongoing investigation is still active, hinting that the sheer volume of disturbing material is delaying justice. However, her comment left some critics unconvinced, especially given the DOJ’s refusal to publicly release even partial records.

Bondi noted she had not yet seen Comer’s full statement but confirmed, “I’ll call him later and find out.”


A Pattern of Obstruction?

The idea that key Epstein evidence may have been destroyed is not new—but Comer’s public confirmation brings a shocking level of credibility to the theory. Many whistleblowers and insiders have long suspected that Epstein’s blackmail material—allegedly involving powerful figures in politics, finance, and entertainment—posed too great a threat to the global elite to ever see the light of day.

That theory gains steam each time a federal agency stalls, obfuscates, or outright refuses to comply with transparency orders related to Epstein.


What’s Next?

If Comer’s allegations are true, the implications are massive:

  • Were federal officials actively involved in covering up crimes against children?

  • What role did intelligence agencies play in Epstein’s operations?

  • And most urgently—where are the files now?

As calls grow for a special counsel or independent investigation, the American people are demanding answers.

One thing is clear: the fight to expose Epstein’s network is far from over. And now, two high-ranking voices—Comer and Bondi—are center stage in what could become the most consequential scandal of the decade.

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