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Megyn Kelly blasts Pam Bondi's ‘incompetence' over handling of the Epstein files

Megyn Kelly blasts Pam Bondi's ‘incompetence' over handling of the Epstein files

Sky News AU14-07-2025
Host of 'The Megyn Kelly Show' Megyn Kelly has blasted US Attorney General Pam Bondi over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein list.
On Friday, Kelly appeared at a Turning Point USA summit in Florida and called for Bondi's head over the latest Epstein list controversy.
During her appearance, Kelly slammed the attorney general's appearances on Fox News, where Bondi repeatedly said she had the list and would release it.
Kelly argued that the Epstein files debacle is the first major 'scandal' of the Trump administration.
'This is the first big scandal, I'd say, of the Trump administration that's on team, rational, it's not a fake media scandal like the left tries to create for President Trump, every other day. It's one of the rights making, and it's not going well,' Kelly said.
'I've got to be honest; I blame Pam Bondi. She has never missed an opportunity to go on television and dangle sweet nothings that might be coming your way. Try to lead you to believe that she's got it, it's on her desk. It's coming tomorrow. You're gonna see something on Epstein.'
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