The stock market. That is what Attorney General Pam Bondi seemed concerned about during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Not Americans being shot by I.C.E. agents. Not the release (or lack thereof) of The Epstein Files. The stock market. And if you, like Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky), dared challenge her, then you might be the latest person to have a case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Was this the normal American political theatre? Or was this this the latest in what seems to be a growing list of people surrounding President Trump to be swept up in his cult of personality?
Join us this episode as we recap AG Bondi's testimony, how it differed from Kash Patel's and how one or both of them may have perjured themselves.
We give our thoughts on why these files likely won't see the light of day anytime in the near future, and why Democrats and Republicans alike will use the victims and the files as political tools, but neither side will likely ever make a meaningful attempt to release the information for fear of bringing the entire elite class down.
Furthermore, we discuss how the Intelligence Community, Mossad or the C.I.A., also likely play a part in keeping these files behind closed doors. After all, blackmail only works if the secrets stay secret.