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Bondi Reveals FBI Delivered 'Truckload' of Jeffrey Epstein Files, Meanwhile Top Bureau Official Resigns


Bob Hoge reporting for RedState 

Two FBI stories broke Monday, and they very well may be connected. First, the New York Field Office’s top agent, James Dennehy, resigned, claiming that he had been told he’d be fired if he didn’t. Second, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Bureau had dropped off a “truckload” of Jeffrey Epstein files after she’d set a hard deadline for their turnover. 

Coincidence?

As we reported, Bondi had promised to deliver the potential bombshell files, which she did to select independent conservative media influencers Thursday, but things didn’t necessarily go as planned. The files were heavily redacted and contained mostly information that had been made public previously.

On that same Thursday, Bondi was notified by a whistleblower that the FBI had not in fact turned over all the documents as they had promised, so she ordered Director Kash Patel to deliver them post-haste. 

On Monday evening, she announced on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show that now she finally has them:

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the Department of Justice has received more Jeffery Epstein files from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after the document release she touted last week fell flat. 

Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday [sic] night, Bondi confirmed that a "truckload" of Epstein files were delivered by the FBI after she gave the agency until 8 a.m. on Friday morning to deliver. 

Bondi said that officials will go through the files "as fast as we can," while also being careful to protect Epstein's victims.

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It will be interesting to see if there’s any new information and if the true Epstein story will ever be told. The man was a disturbed pervert and anyone who joined him in his sick games or assisted him should be held accountable. We need to know if there was a coverup, who was behind it, and why.

Speaking of which, many observers are wondering if the resignation of Dennehy is a direct result of the formerly missing files. From our friends at Hot Air:

…AG Bondi demanded the full files be on her desk by 8 am the next morning [Friday]. Dennehy was told to resign later that day. 

So did the FBI deliver a lot more material to Bondi and did Patel or someone in his office determine it had been withheld by Dennehy? At this moment we don't know but it seems like a possibility given the timing. 

He claims he was not given a reason why, but the Department of Justice has accused his office of refusing to hand over a trove of Epstein documents to Attorney General… 

After President Trump was elected, Dennehy also told his office to "dig in.”

He had previously clashed with the new leadership team:

As his statement suggests, he doesn't know why he was pushed out at this moment. One possibility is an email he sent last month vowing to "dig in" over the firing of agents connected to the Jan. 6 investigation.

Dennehy had a high-profile battle with acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove last month, penning a defiant email to staffers urging them to “dig in” after officials tasked with investigating the Jan. 6 riots at the US Capitol were forced out of their roles.

“Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the FBI and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and FBI policy,” the email read in part.

It is unknown how long the Bureau will need to review the thousands of Epstein files. We do know, however, that the shakeup in the AG’s office and FBI continues unabated as Team Trump cleans house and gets rid of the stench of folks like former AG Merrick Garland, slippery former FBI Director Chris Wray and his predecessor, the insufferably pompous Jim Comey. Keep it coming.