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!
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?