Think about it. Attorney General Pam Bondi didn’t blink an eye over monitoring members of Congress who went to the DOJ and searched Epstein Files. OR collating her own files on who who searched what. Does anyone out there doubt that she’s also collecting information on every one of us who’ve logged into the DOJ website to search for and read the redacted version of the Epstein Files?  OF COURSE she’s got a team doing just that!

We already know Bondi will misuse the information she’s collecting. She went to Capitol Hill with, to paraphrase Mitt Romney NOT ‘Binders full of women’ but Binders full of ‘opposition research’ on lawmakers that would be questioning her. Including who had visited the DOJ and what they searched for and found. We saw that page for example about Rep. Jayapal with that chart. I’m sure that wasn’t the only page Bondi had about Jayapal’s file search.

The point is Bondi had to know a sharp photographer would snap a photo or two of her as she turned pages and get a good shot that showed what she had done.  After her appearance in the Senate it was clear she had a ‘who searched what’ binder. She wanted lawmakers, and the public too to know Big Brother was watching. And keeping records. Bondi is trying to intimidate everyone by showing us she’s making a list. A list of those who, via daring to question the orange painted turd god Emperor Trump are “enemies.” As for me, I went to the DOJ website myself to see files even thought us mere mortals have to put up with all the redactions. Well, of the things we expected. Victim’s names weren’t important enough to Bondi to make sure THEY all got redacted.

It’s simple enough. You click the box saying you’re not a robot, then another saying you’re over 18 and the search page, the one in the title picture comes up. Type in what you want to see and hit search. Of course, as the site notes there might be glitches. For example what I most wanted to see right off the bat was that 56 page draft indictment then U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta sh*tcanned instead of allowing career prosecutors to file it.  For some reason there’s no record of it! Gee, you think maybe Bondi wanted to hide it as long as she could? Acosta after all served in Trump’s first cabinet so yes, his role in letting Epstein off the hook is more than an embarrassment.

Anyway I have no doubt that I’m now on an enemies list and someone working for Bondi will be collecting names of people like me and doing internet searches trying to find something to cause me problems.  Or just inventing something just to make my life difficult. However there’s power in numbers and if millions of us log in that will overwhelm Bondi’s goon squad. Still, as with INTENTIONALLY not redacting over a hundred victim’s names, and making sure Congress Critters knew she had people looking over their shoulder both in that little room and online she’s trying to intimidate everyone.

Bondi will if she can unleash her resources on investigation of any lawmaker or any person who refused to let go of trying to learn about Epstein’s (and Maxwell’s) crimes and people who they provided underage teenagers to for sexual abuse. As far as Bondi is concerned since this attention on his for-fifteen-years-best-friend is making Trump look bad, and therefor a crime!  People down in Florida are openly asking what happened to the woman who ten years ago was making such a big deal about going after sex traffickers and no one was safe from the legal consequences to being a PROTECTOR of those disgusting people.

Well, she might have crossed the line. According to Politico and other outlets even Moses Mikey Johnson is plainly saying Bondi/DOJ shouldn’t be tracking lawmakers searches. It is after all a violation of separation of powers.  Naturally in responding to Congressional complaints DOJ is claiming a benign, even benevolent reason for keep track of lawmaker’s search activity:

A Justice Department spokesperson, in a statement, said the agency “has extended Congress the opportunity to review unredacted documents in the Epstein files. As a part of that review, DOJ logs all searches made on its systems to protect against the release of victim information.”

I call bullshit. Bondi wasted no time in using the information on lawmaker’s searches in a wholly inappropriate way. Enough so that as I said even Speaker Johnson openly spoke out against!  Bondi of course won’t stop. Even if she did dial back on collecting data on lawmakers it wouldn’t stop her from trying to find Trump critics accessing the redacted files and looking into them. As in me and people like me.  Screw it. I’ll look at the damn files whenever I want and each time I log in I’ll say out loud “Kiss my ass Bondi!’

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