Jasmine Crockett SCREAMS At Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files In Explosive Hearing
The Moral Lighting Round: Jasmine Crockett’s Blitz of Pam Bondi
The February 2026 oversight hearing was not a cross-examination; it was a televised autopsy of a Department of Justice that has traded its scales for a MAGA hat. Representative Jasmine Crockett’s refusal to engage in traditional questioning was a tactical masterstroke. By conducting a “moral lightning round” with her colleague Becca Balint, she highlighted a terrifying reality: the nation’s top law enforcement official cannot, or will not, acknowledge that “raping children” or “enriching oneself in office” is fundamentally wrong. When an Attorney General is so paralyzed by political fealty that she can’t answer basic ethical prompts, the institution she leads has effectively ceased to exist.

Crockett’s presentation of the Epstein files was a clinical demolition of the “no evidence” defense. Citing over 38,000 references to the president and Mar-a-Lago across 5,000 files, she didn’t just lob accusations—she read from the FBI’s own notes. The detail of Ghislaine Maxwell presenting a young girl to the president for “20 minutes of flirting” isn’t a “deep state hoax”; it is a documented investigative lead that the Bondi DOJ has treated like radioactive waste. Watching Bondi laugh and pivot to the criminal records of immigrants while survivors sat directly behind her was a display of callousness so profound it should be studied in history books as the moment the DOJ’s credibility died.
The administration’s priorities are now laid bare: they are spending more taxpayer dollars arresting journalists like Don Lemon and Georgia Fort than they are investigating the “pedophiles and creeps” in their own social circle. The arrest of Lemon and Fort for the “crime” of livestreaming a protest is a naked act of authoritarianism, an attempt to treat the First Amendment as a nuisance to be “cleared” by Operation Metro Surge. While the DOJ is busy raiding the homes of independent reporters, they are simultaneously trying to hand the president a $230 million “unconstitutional payday.”
Bondi’s pathetic attempt to redirect the heat by attacking Hakeem Jeffries or reciting the names of foreign nationals is the classic “distract and deflect” strategy of a guilty conscience. As Crockett correctly noted, Bondi will be remembered as one of the worst attorneys general in American history—not just for her failure to act, but for her active role in the obstruction. She has prioritized the protection of one man over the protection of thousands of victims. The 2026 midterms are looming, and if this hearing proved anything, it’s that the current leadership at the DOJ is more interested in seizing voter data and silencing dissent than in upholding the Constitution they swore to defend.