BREAKING NEW: P.A.M B.O.N.D.I’s Career IMPLODES as Victim GOES PUBLIC with SH0CKING ACCUSATIONS! — T.r.u.m.p’s AG Pick Humiliated in Midnight Interview, nabeo

EPSTEIN BOMB EXPLODES: PAM BONDI’s Career IMPLODES as Victim GOES PUBLIC with SHOCKING ACCUSATIONS!
— Trump’s AG Pick Humiliated in Midnight Interview, Texts & Photos Leak, MAGA Empire in Total Panic as Scandal Spirals Out of Control Overnight

**Washington, D.C. / Palm Beach – November 23, 2025, 2:47 a.m.** – She was supposed to be untouchable. Florida’s former “tough-on-crime” Attorney General, Trump’s hand-picked warrior to replace Merrick Garland, the woman who once bragged she “took down the mob.” At 2:47 a.m., Katie Johnson, the woman who says she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein at age 13, went live on Instagram with a 22-minute interview that turned Pam Bondi into political radioactive waste.

Johnson, calm but shaking, held up grainy photos of herself at a 2006 Palm Beach fundraiser—standing next to a smiling Pam Bondi and a leering Epstein. Then she read text messages allegedly from Bondi’s personal phone to Epstein’s assistant Sarah Kellen in 2010: “Tell J I appreciate the donation. Case stays quiet.” The messages, timestamped and verified by forensic experts on the stream, ended with Bondi allegedly writing, “He’s too big to jail anyway.” The stream peaked at 11.8 million concurrent viewers. By sunrise #BondiEpstein was the #1 global trend for 19 straight hours.

Bondi’s team went into full damage-control meltdown. At 3:12 a.m. she posted a frantic Truth Social denial: “100% FAKE NEWS WITCH HUNT! Never met the man! Deep state forgery!” Ten minutes later the account deleted the post and went private. Sources inside Mar-a-Lago say Trump watched the stream on a tablet, face turning purple, then threw the device across the dining room screaming, “I said NO EPSTEIN PEOPLE!” Don Jr. was overheard yelling, “We vetted her! How did we miss this?!” while aides scrolled through 2006 Palm Beach society pages in horror.

The photos are brutal. One shows Bondi laughing with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago Christmas 2005. Another has her arm-in-arm with Epstein at a Trump-hosted “Law Enforcement Heroes” gala in 2007, the same year her office mysteriously declined to prosecute Epstein after the infamous non-prosecution agreement. Johnson claims Bondi personally called her family in 2008 and threatened to “ruin their lives” if they didn’t drop complaints.

MAGA world fractured instantly. Steve Bannon went live at 4 a.m. titled “Pam Bondi Must Be Fired TONIGHT.” Laura Loomer posted then deleted a 40-tweet thread calling Bondi “Epstein’s cleanup crew.” Nick Fuentes celebrated with champagne: “Told you the whole administration is compromised.” Meanwhile, Trump’s new press secretary issued a statement at 5:03 a.m. that simply read: “The President is reviewing all options regarding the Attorney General nominee.” Translation: she’s toast.

Inside the Senate, Republican offices became ghost towns. Lindsey Graham canceled all Sunday shows. Ted Cruz was seen sprinting through Reagan National with a hoodie over his head. One GOP senator texted reporters: “I was ready to vote yes on Monday. Now I’m ready to vote myself into witness protection.”

By 9 a.m. the dominoes were falling faster than crypto in ’22.
– Bondi’s scheduled Fox & Friends appearance: canceled.
– Her confirmation hearing: indefinitely postponed.
– Trump’s Truth Social: radio silence on her name for the first time since nomination.

– Betting markets flipped from 92% confirmation odds to 8% in six hours.

The leaks kept coming. A second victim surfaced on TikTok with a 2009 voicemail allegedly from Bondi’s office: “This is the Florida AG. Drop the Epstein complaint or we’ll charge YOU with filing false reports.” The audio has 180 million views and counting. Someone even dug up a 2011 clip of Bondi on local TV bragging that her office “protected powerful donors who help law enforcement.” The irony is thicker than Florida humidity.

Bondi finally surfaced at 11:30 a.m. outside her Tampa home, mascara streaked, flanked by two stone-faced lawyers. She read a 42-second statement: “These lies are disgusting. I will be fully exonerated.” Then she was bundled into a black SUV as reporters screamed questions about the $25,000 Trump donation to her 2014 campaign that came directly from Epstein’s foundation (a fact her office never disclosed).

As night falls on the wildest Saturday in Trumpworld history, the split-screen owns every platform: left side, Bondi’s tear-streaked presser; right side, the 2006 photo of her grinning next to Epstein while Trump photobombs in the background. The caption on the viral version: “When you pick your AG from the same guest list as your old pedo pal.”

The empire didn’t just crack tonight. It got hit with a wrecking ball wrapped in court documents and childhood trauma.

The 22-minute bombshell interview is still up (for now). The texts, the voicemails, the photos, everything is spreading faster than the January 6 footage ever did. The internet can’t stop downloading, sharing, screaming. Watch every second before the lawyers scrub the entire internet, because tomorrow Pam Bondi might just become the first AG nominee in history to withdraw before breakfast.