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1) I’m not sure about Kash leaving, but the report that Dan Bongino is done cleaning up after Pam Bondi is 100% accurate, and comes after months of frustration. I have this on airtight multiple sourcing.

And Dan isn’t the only one who feels that way


2/ Both Kash and Dan, for months, have tried to get Pam to understand the importance of full transparency in her department, especially on the Epstein stuff.

For reasons becoming apparent, this has fallen on deaf ears


3/ Pam has been giving multiple avenues to pursue, and infinite examples of people who need to be brought in front of a special counsel, but she has refused to budge every time.

There’s an interesting NY vs FL thing going on here, too.

4/ Susie Wiles a long standing close and personal friend of Pam’s. In the event Trump would consider keeping Dan (and maybe Kash if he wants out, too) it is likely his Chief of Staff will recommend against it.

Which adds layers of problems


5/ I don’t think Bongino will be back to the office Monday if something doesn’t happen with Pam, or even a special counsel search announced, perhaps.

This would represent a massive victory for the swamp. And indeed for sex traffickers and pedos.

6/ I’ll conclude for now by reminding everyone how people like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel sacrificed as much as they possibly could for MAGA and Trump, and I’ve no doubt they’ll remain loyal to both regardless of what happens here.

The truth is Pam needs to go, fast.

7/ UPDATE: Matt Gaetz would struggle with Senate confirmation, and to serve as “acting” you need to be at the dept already. But a recess appointment? 😏😏😏 8/ The other thing people fail to understand is that *IF* Trump removes Bondi, and if she is replaced with someone who really wants to haul folks like Acosta in front of a special counsel, that special counsel AND the new AG will need POTUS levels of Secret Service protection.

Maybe more.

9/ Remember, the Alex Acosta sweetheart deal (negotiated by Columbia University’s new lawyer, Jay Lefkowitz—a big Jeb donor) in 2008 has scarcely been probed. All of that needs fresh attention and full transparency.