July 17, 2025

Bondi’s Epstein Blunder: The Client List Lie That Burned MAGA!

Bondi’s Epstein Blunder: The Client List Lie That Burned MAGA!

Buckle up, patriots, for O’Connor’s Right Stand Episode 5, where we rip the lid off Pam Bondi’s Jeffrey Epstein files disaster! From January’s bold promises of a “client list” to July’s DOJ memo bombshell—no list, no blackmail, just a suicide ruling—Bondi’s hype crashed hard, leaving MAGA betrayed. Host John O’Connor, a programmer turned truth warrior, dissects her missteps with exclusive clips, from Fox News vows to a covert D.C. recording. Was Bondi duped by FBI lies or playing political games? We dive into the Deep State’s role, Kash Patel’s clash, and why influencers like Laura Loomer and Elon Musk are demanding answers. Could Trump be playing 4D chess, baiting Dems with files that torch their donors? Plus, O’Connor’s no-holds-barred take: pedophiles deserve justice, not cover-ups! Join us to expose the elite scandal, fueled by X’s MAGA firestorm. Share, subscribe, and tag @OConnorsStand—let’s keep the swamp sweating!

Transcript

Good ​Thursday ​morning, ​patriots, ​and ​welcome ​to ​oconnors. ​Right, ​stand ​• ​• ​here. ​We ​shred ​the ​woke ​haze ​with ​a ​chainsaw, ​blasting ​the ​gritty, ​unvarnished ​truth ​into ​the ​open. ​• ​• ​I'm ​your ​host, ​John ​o', ​Connor, ​a ​programmer ​by ​day, ​a ​truth ​warrior ​by ​night, ​and ​I'm ​beyond ​honored ​to ​have ​you ​patriots ​in ​the ​fight ​with ​me. ​• ​• ​So, ​the ​last ​few ​days ​have ​been ​filled ​with ​wedding ​discussions, ​a ​little ​bit ​of ​nascar ​and ​my ​normal ​exercising. ​• ​• ​One ​thing ​about ​me ​is ​I ​walk ​a ​minimum ​3.5 ​miles ​a ​day ​• ​• ​as ​fast ​as ​I ​can ​go ​outside ​for ​just ​shy ​of ​an ​hour ​on ​my ​lunch ​break. ​• ​• ​• ​I ​just ​block ​an ​hour ​on ​my ​calendar. ​And ​• ​• ​work ​allows ​that. ​• ​• ​And ​• ​• ​that ​is ​wherever ​I ​am, ​if ​I'm ​traveling, ​I ​walk ​circles ​around ​the ​hotel ​I'm ​staying ​at ​or ​• ​my ​normal ​just ​walking ​the ​streets ​around ​my ​residence. ​• ​• ​• ​I ​just ​hit ​a ​massive ​milestone. ​I ​hit ​3,000 ​exercise ​miles, ​walks ​since ​June ​5, ​2022. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​And ​I'm ​not ​talking ​about ​going ​to ​the ​store ​or ​walking ​to ​get ​the ​mail, ​just ​solely ​dedicated ​exercise ​time. ​• ​• ​Now, ​I'm ​not ​here ​to ​preach, ​but ​if ​you ​are ​like ​me, ​who ​has ​suffered ​from ​anxiety ​and ​depression, ​and, ​uh, ​by ​no ​way ​am ​I ​a ​physician, ​so ​check ​with ​your ​doctor, ​but ​try ​spending ​an ​hour ​outside ​walking. ​• ​When ​I ​started, ​it ​was ​Dan ​Bongino ​I ​would ​listen ​to ​every ​day. ​• ​• ​Now ​I ​spend ​a ​lot ​of ​time ​listening ​to ​the ​Vince ​podcast ​or ​• ​• ​• ​Ted ​Cruz ​is ​the ​Verdict, ​• ​• ​or ​if ​I'm, ​uh, ​into ​something ​else, ​I ​turn ​up ​some ​classical ​music ​to ​tune ​out ​the ​world. ​• ​• ​I ​swear, ​it ​has ​changed ​my ​outlook ​on ​life. ​• ​• ​Not ​sure ​if ​it's ​the ​exercise, ​the ​sunlight, ​the ​blue ​skies, ​or ​just ​accomplishing ​a ​goal ​every ​single ​day. ​• ​• ​And ​regardless ​of ​scorching ​temps ​or ​freezing ​rain, ​snow, ​sleet, ​I ​get ​out ​there, ​• ​• ​and ​it's ​truly ​helped ​me, ​and ​I ​really ​hope ​it ​can ​help ​you. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​So ​maybe ​give ​that ​a ​whirl ​if ​you're ​suffering ​from ​anxiety ​or ​depression. ​Uh, ​just ​get ​outside ​for ​an ​hour ​• ​• ​at ​the ​bare ​minimum. ​• ​• ​So ​enough ​about ​me. ​Let's ​get ​to ​the ​mission. ​• ​• ​• ​This ​is ​episode ​five, ​and ​we're ​diving ​into ​this ​story ​that's ​got ​the ​magabase ​ready ​to ​storm ​the ​gates. ​• ​• ​Attorney ​General ​Pam ​Bonney's ​catastrophic ​handling ​of ​the ​Jeffrey ​Epstein ​files, ​• ​• ​particularly ​the ​mythical ​client ​list ​that ​turned ​out ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​to ​be ​a ​quote ​UNQUOTE ​Mirage. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​On ​July ​7, ​2025, ​a ​leaked ​DOJ ​and ​FBI ​memo ​• ​• ​• ​• ​leaked ​like ​a ​nuclear ​bomb, ​• ​declaring ​there's ​no ​client ​list, ​no ​blackmail ​evidence, ​• ​• ​and ​Epstein's ​death ​was ​a ​suicide, ​• ​torpedoing ​Bondi's ​months ​of ​hype. ​• ​• ​From ​January ​to ​July, ​Bondi ​went ​through ​went ​from ​promising ​earth ​shattering ​revelations ​to ​• ​• ​backtracking ​faster ​than ​a ​politician ​caught ​with ​their ​hand ​in ​the ​cookie ​jar. ​• ​• ​We've ​got ​a ​treasure ​trove ​of ​video ​clips, ​audio ​recordings ​and ​a ​trail ​of ​broken ​promises ​to ​dissect. ​• ​Was ​she ​duped ​by ​bad ​intel, ​naive, ​• ​• ​or ​playing ​a ​deeper ​political ​game? ​• ​• ​I'll ​lace ​in ​my ​take ​on ​what ​was ​running ​through ​her ​head ​because ​this ​saga ​is ​a ​train ​wreck ​of ​epic ​proportions. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​•


Let's ​set ​the ​stage. ​Jeffrey ​Epstein's ​case ​is ​the ​ultimate ​lightning ​rod. ​Sex ​trafficking ​elite ​cover ​ups ​and ​conspiracies ​that ​fuel ​sleepless ​nights. ​• ​• ​• ​Bondi, ​a ​Trump ​loyalist ​and ​former ​Florida ​AG, ​• ​stepped ​into ​the ​DOJ ​in ​January ​2025 ​• ​with ​a ​mandate ​to ​deliver ​transparency. ​• ​• ​• ​She ​was ​supposed ​to ​be ​the ​Patriots ​champion, ​• ​• ​exposing ​the ​deep ​state ​secrets. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​Instead ​• ​• ​she ​got ​• ​MAGA ​influencers ​like ​Laura ​Loomer, ​Liz ​Wheeler ​and ​even ​Elon ​Musk ​calling ​for ​her ​head ​on ​X. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​We'll ​track ​her ​evolution ​through ​every ​damning ​clip ​from ​her ​bold ​January ​promises ​to ​her ​July ​mea ​culpas ​• ​• ​and ​ask ​how ​did ​she ​fungal ​this ​so ​badly? ​Was ​she ​outmaneuvered ​by ​the ​swamp ​• ​• ​or ​did ​she ​just ​over ​hype ​the ​evidence ​to ​score ​points? ​• ​• ​• ​Grab ​your ​coffee, ​an ​energy ​drink ​or ​a ​double ​shot ​of ​bourbon ​if ​that's ​your ​thing. ​• ​• ​This ​is ​a ​three ​alarm ​fire ​and ​we're ​diving ​head ​first ​into ​it. ​• ​Buckle ​up ​Patriots. ​This ​is ​oconnors ​right ​stand ​and ​we're ​exposing ​the ​truth. ​No ​mercy. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​The ​Epstein ​case ​isn't ​just ​a ​scandal, ​it's ​a ​cultural ​earthquake. ​For ​years, ​the ​mega ​base ​has ​been ​assessed ​with ​Epstein's ​client ​list, ​a ​supposed ​ledger ​of ​powerful ​predators, ​• ​politicians, ​CEOs ​• ​• ​and ​• ​• ​likely ​possibly ​royalty. ​• ​It's ​the ​stuff ​of ​late ​night ​X ​threads ​and ​viral ​memes. ​• ​• ​Bondi, ​a ​seasoned ​prosecutor ​with ​a ​knack ​for ​the ​spotlight, ​stepped ​into ​this ​pressure ​cooker, ​promising ​to ​deliver. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​Her ​early ​statements ​were ​like ​gasoline ​on ​a ​fire, ​igniting ​hope ​that ​the ​elites ​would ​finally ​face ​justice. ​• ​• ​• ​But ​when ​the ​DOJ ​memo ​landed, ​it ​wasn't ​just ​a ​letdown, ​it ​was ​a ​betrayal. ​• ​• ​We'll ​walk ​through ​every ​step ​of ​her ​journey ​from ​the ​hype ​to ​the ​crash, ​• ​• ​using ​clips ​to ​show ​how ​she ​went ​from ​M ​hero ​to ​zero ​in ​• ​• ​merely ​six ​months. ​• ​• ​• ​My ​commentary ​will ​dig ​into ​her ​mindset ​because ​• ​• ​Patriots, ​this ​isn't ​just ​about ​facts. ​It's ​about ​why ​a ​savvy ​AG ​• ​would ​make ​such ​a ​mess. ​• ​• ​• ​Let's ​roll ​the ​first ​clip ​to ​see ​how ​she ​kicked ​this ​off ​with ​John ​Roberts.


Speaker B
Pam ​Bondi ​said ​she ​was ​reviewing ​a ​stack ​of ​Epstein ​files. ​• ​• ​• ​The ​DOJ ​may ​be ​releasing ​the ​list ​of ​Jeffrey ​Epstein's ​clients ​• ​Will ​that ​really ​happen? ​• ​•


Speaker C
It's ​sitting ​on ​my ​desk ​right ​now ​to ​review, ​• ​um, ​that's ​been ​a ​directive, ​um, ​by ​President ​Trump. ​I'm ​reviewing ​that. ​I'm ​reviewing ​• ​• ​JFK ​files, ​MLK ​files. ​That's ​all ​in ​the ​process ​of ​being ​reviewed ​because ​that ​was ​done ​at ​the ​directive ​of ​the ​president ​from ​all ​of ​these ​agencies.


Speaker B
A ​few ​days ​later, ​she ​discovered ​that ​the ​FBI's ​New ​York ​office ​was ​hoarding ​thousands ​of ​pages ​of ​documents ​about ​the ​whole ​investigation. ​• ​• ​The ​top ​FBI ​guy ​in ​New ​York ​was ​forced ​out ​because ​he ​was ​playing ​games ​with ​these ​files. ​• ​• ​• ​So ​what ​happened? ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​•


John O'Connor
That ​clip's ​pure ​fire. ​Bondi's ​got ​the ​confidence, ​promising ​to ​rip ​the ​veil ​off ​the ​Epstein ​case. ​• ​• ​I'd ​bet ​my ​last ​dollar ​she ​was ​riding ​the ​MAGA ​wave, ​pumped ​to ​be ​Trump's ​point ​woman. ​• ​She ​likely ​saw ​herself ​as ​the ​avenger ​of ​justice, ​believing ​the ​FBI ​had ​blockbuster ​evidence. ​• ​Maybe ​not ​a ​literal ​client ​list, ​but ​something ​big ​enough ​to ​shake ​dc. ​• ​• ​Her ​prosecutor's ​ego ​was ​in ​overdrive, ​thinking ​she ​could ​deliver ​a ​knockout ​blow ​to ​the ​deep ​state. ​• ​• ​• ​But ​here's ​the ​kicker. ​• ​She ​didn't ​double ​check ​the ​intel ​before ​going ​all ​in. ​• ​• ​That's ​where ​the ​trouble ​started, ​and ​we're ​going ​to ​unpack ​it ​all. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​So, ​patriots, ​let's ​dive ​into ​the ​roots ​of ​this ​mess. ​• ​•


Who ​is ​Pam ​Bondi, ​and ​how ​did ​she ​become ​the ​face ​of ​the ​Epstein ​File ​saga? ​• ​• ​• ​Born ​November ​17, ​1965, ​in ​Tampa, ​Florida, ​Pamela ​Joe ​Bondi, ​a ​political ​force ​with ​a ​prosecutor's ​grit ​and, ​I ​could ​say, ​• ​• ​• ​a ​TV ​star's ​polish. ​• ​• ​Picture ​a ​blonde ​powerhouse ​in ​a ​sharp ​suit, ​commanding ​courtrooms ​and ​press ​conferences ​with ​equal ​ease. ​• ​• ​• ​A ​1987 ​University ​of ​Florida ​grad ​with ​a ​law ​degree ​from ​Stetson. ​In ​1990, ​• ​• ​she ​cut ​her ​teeth ​as ​a ​prosecutor ​for ​18 ​years, ​tackling ​drug ​busts, ​homicides, ​and ​everything ​in ​between. ​• ​• ​• ​As ​Florida's ​attorney ​general ​from ​2011 ​to ​2019, ​• ​• ​• ​she ​built ​a ​reputation ​as ​a ​tough ​on ​crime ​conservative, ​aligning ​with ​Trump's ​Trump ​early ​in ​his ​2016 ​campaign. ​• ​• ​• ​By ​January ​2025, ​when ​Trump ​tapped ​her ​as ​US ​attorney ​general, ​• ​• ​• ​she ​was ​a ​MAGA ​darling, ​ready ​to ​deliver ​on ​the ​promise ​to ​drain ​the ​swamp. ​• ​• ​• ​But ​the ​Epstein ​files, ​• ​• ​That's ​where ​her ​star ​started ​to ​wobble. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​Bondi's ​history ​with ​Epstein ​isn't ​new. ​• ​• ​As ​Florida ​AG, ​she ​oversaw ​the ​state's ​handling ​of ​the ​2008 ​plea ​deal, ​a ​sweetheart ​arrangement ​that ​let ​him ​serve ​13 ​months ​in ​a ​cushy ​Palm ​beach ​jail ​for ​soliciting ​a ​minor ​• ​• ​• ​journalist. ​Uh, ​• ​Julie ​K. ​Brown's ​2018 ​Miami ​Herald ​series, ​Perversion ​of ​justice, ​called ​it ​a ​travesty. ​• ​Accusing ​Bondi's ​office ​of ​going ​soft. ​• ​• ​Bondi ​fired ​back, ​saying ​she ​inherited ​a ​weak ​case ​from ​the ​federal ​prosecutors ​and ​pushed ​for ​tougher ​penalties ​than ​her ​predecessors. ​• ​• ​• ​A ​2019 ​Palm ​Beach ​Post ​article ​quotes ​her ​defending ​the ​deal, ​• ​• ​claiming ​she ​fought ​for ​the ​victims ​within ​legal ​constraints. ​• ​• ​Fair ​enough. ​• ​• ​• ​But ​the ​stink ​stunk. ​• ​• ​Er, ​the ​stink ​stuck. ​• ​Critics ​like ​Brown ​and ​ex ​users ​like ​DC ​Drano ​painted ​her ​as ​complicit ​in ​letting ​Epstein ​skate. ​• ​• ​• ​When ​she ​took ​the ​DOJ ​helm ​in ​2025, ​the ​MAGA ​base ​saw ​a ​chance ​for ​redemption. ​• ​• ​Bondi ​leaned ​into ​it ​hard, ​• ​promising ​to ​unearth ​Epstein's ​secrets. ​• ​• ​She ​was ​likely ​drunk ​on ​the ​MAGA ​energy, ​• ​• ​seeing ​herself ​as ​the ​Patriots ​champion. ​• ​• ​Trump's ​directive ​was ​clear. ​Expose ​the ​elites, ​no ​holds ​barred. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​She ​probably ​thought ​the ​FBI's ​massive ​Epstein ​archive, ​thousands ​of ​pages, ​videos ​and ​images, ​• ​• ​• ​• ​would ​definitely ​hold ​a ​game ​changer ​• ​• ​as ​a ​prosecutor. ​She ​knew ​how ​how ​to ​sell ​a ​case. ​• ​• ​And ​she ​was ​selling ​this ​one ​to ​the ​base, ​banking ​on ​a ​bombshell ​to ​cement ​her ​legacy. ​• ​• ​• ​But ​here's ​the ​rub. ​She ​didn't ​verify ​what ​she ​had. ​• ​• ​• ​Or ​did ​she? ​• ​• ​• ​We ​can ​only ​speculate ​at ​this ​point. ​Was ​it ​arrogance, ​inexperience ​with ​federal ​intel, ​or ​blind ​loyalty ​to ​Trump? ​• ​• ​• ​I'd ​probably ​say ​a ​mix. ​• ​She ​was ​eager ​to ​please ​the ​base ​and ​skip ​the ​homework ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​to ​get ​why ​Bondi's ​promises ​hit ​hard. ​•


Let's ​unpack ​the ​Epstein ​case. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​Case's ​grip ​on ​America. ​Jeffrey ​Epstein, ​a ​financier ​with ​ties ​to ​Bill ​Clinton, ​Prince ​Andrew, ​and ​billionaires ​like ​Les ​• ​Wexner, ​ran ​a ​sex ​trafficking ​ring ​that ​abused ​over ​a ​thousand ​girls. ​• ​• ​• ​His ​2019 ​death ​in ​a, ​uh, ​Manhattan ​jail ​ruled ​a ​suicide ​sparked ​theories ​of ​murder ​and ​cover ​up. ​Fueled ​by ​his ​elite ​connections, ​• ​• ​• ​the ​client ​list ​• ​became ​a ​holy ​grail ​for ​conspiracists. ​• ​• ​A ​supposed ​ledger ​naming ​powerful ​predators ​• ​• ​• ​exposed ​from ​the ​quartering. ​And ​Gunther ​Eagleman ​amplified ​the ​hype ​with ​millions ​of ​views. ​• ​• ​A ​2024 ​Pew ​Research ​poll ​showed ​62% ​of ​Americans ​believed ​Epstein ​was ​murdered. ​And ​MAGA ​saw ​Bondi ​as ​the ​key ​to ​proving ​it. ​• ​• ​Her ​promises ​tapped ​into ​that ​rage. ​• ​But ​they ​also ​set ​an ​impossible ​bar. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​In ​January ​2025, ​Bondi ​hit ​the ​ground ​sprinting. ​She ​vowed ​to ​declassify ​Epstein ​files, ​aligning ​with ​Trump's ​campaign ​pledge ​to ​expose ​the ​deep ​State ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​X ​posts ​from ​Santa, ​surfing ​and ​it's ​the ​Doctor ​show. ​• ​• ​The ​base ​• ​• ​losing ​their ​minds, ​• ​• ​expecting ​names ​like ​Clinton ​or ​Gates ​to ​drop. ​• ​• ​By ​late ​February, ​she ​was ​on ​Fox ​News, ​doubling ​down ​with ​her ​client ​list ​claim. ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​• ​Cue ​that ​clip.


Speaker B
One ​of ​the ​things ​a ​lot ​of ​people ​are ​wondering ​because ​you ​said ​last ​week ​that ​you ​have ​the ​Epstein ​files ​on ​your ​desk ​is ​when ​can ​we ​see ​them ​and ​what's ​taking ​so ​long ​to ​release ​them?