Overview
- Raw Story highlights Stephanie McCrummen’s Atlantic analysis asserting that Bondi failed to meet a December 19 legal deadline to release all unclassified Epstein investigative documents.
- The analysis says the unreleased files reportedly include references to President Trump and potentially compromising information about powerful men.
- McCrummen reports that Trump has recently complained Bondi is not moving quickly enough to pursue cases against his political opponents.
- The Independent details Bondi’s reversal from initially supporting release of the Epstein records to backtracking, as well as her installation of Trump loyalists and firings inside the Justice Department, with some appointments ruled unlawfully serving.
- The Atlantic piece further accuses Bondi’s DOJ of crafting legal justifications for extrajudicial killings and an operation targeting Venezuela’s president, framing these as part of a broader tilt toward the president’s wishes.