Did Pam Bondi 'lose' the Epstein client list?
D.O.J. socialites who won't indict their friends
Back in February, Pam Bondi loudly claimed to have the Epstein client list "sitting on my desk right now."

And now five months later, there's no client list, and nothing further to share with the public or bring to court.

Again, we're talking about wealthy politically powerful socialites caught in a sex scandal, and they certainly have enough traitors planted in the DOJ and FBI to botch any case against one of their own.
The sudden loud insistence that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in his cell and he was not murdered for possessing the coveted client list is also suspect. That's the missing minute in the video. A "poker tell" if you will, with all the classic subtle signs of lying. People having sex aren't suicidal like that. A guy like that has connections and he could easily get laid in prison if he wanted to.

Pam Bondi fits the bill of the description of a wealthy, possibly liberal socialite herself — and even more so after taking no action at all on Donald Trump’s Second Amendment executive order for gun rights.
The attitude we're witnessing here, particularly among the men of the party, is this: "Come on, f***! There's sex to be had! We can't indict the pimps who give us access to such beautiful girls!" And yet that is precisely the same attitude that the DOJ always employs to "justify" to themselves their absolute unchecked authority to grab our guns away from us, and to provide abortion-on-demand as a government-funded and government-protected service regardless of what laws are passed or repealed or what presidential administration is nominally in power.