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Pam Bondi Cancels Speech Amid Sudden Medical Issue Amid Epstein Drama

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Pam Bondi’s name echoed through the packed room at CPAC’s Summit Against Human Trafficking on Wednesday afternoon—only this time, it wasn’t to introduce her as the headliner. Instead, a speaker stepped up to the podium with a surprise announcement that sent murmurs through the crowd and even prompted some attendees to head for the exits.

Bondi, the attorney general who has been facing growing scrutiny over the Jeffrey Epstein files, would not be attending. Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti unfolded a note and read it to the crowd: “I’m sorry to miss all of my CPAC friends today… Unfortunately, I am recovering from a recently torn cornea, which is preventing me from being with you. I truly wish I was able to join you and support all of the work being done on this critical issue.”

The note ended. There was scattered applause, followed by Galeotti’s awkward attempt at humor. “We appreciate the applause for her and not boos for me,” he said with a nervous laugh. For some in the room, though, the disappointment was clear. Several were seen walking out before Galeotti even began his remarks.

The Department of Justice offered no further details about Bondi’s condition. But the timing raised eyebrows everywhere, because her absence came just hours after a Wall Street Journal report claimed she personally told President Trump that his name appeared “multiple times” in the sealed Epstein files. That revelation, if confirmed, would contradict Trump’s own public statements on the matter.

🚨JUST IN: AG Pam Bondi has canceled her appearance at the anti-human trafficking summit over a sudden medical issue.

“I am recovering from a recently torn cornea, which is preventing me from being with you.”

How does something like this even happen? pic.twitter.com/lcNTgYltjM

— DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 (@1Nicdar) July 24, 2025

Bondi had been billed as one of the summit’s most anticipated speakers. Her team’s ongoing review of the Epstein records has been one of the most closely watched efforts in the administration. Earlier this year she told Fox News viewers she had the “client list” on her desk, fueling expectations that explosive disclosures were imminent. Yet when the first batch of files finally surfaced, there were no major revelations—no list, no smoking gun—leaving Trump supporters furious and demanding answers.

The Journal’s reporting added a new layer. According to multiple officials, Bondi warned Trump in May that some sealed records included unverified accusations, graphic images, and victim information. She reportedly advised against further releases for legal and privacy reasons. Trump, however, told reporters on July 15 that Bondi never mentioned his name in that briefing, calling the media reports “made up.”

The president’s communications director, Steven Cheung, fired back at the Journal’s story, calling it “fake news” and pointing out that Trump once banned Epstein from his club for inappropriate behavior. But the Journal stood by its reporting, noting that Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche had indeed briefed Trump on sensitive material, including Epstein’s digital archives.

Behind the scenes, frustration within Trump’s base is growing louder. MAGA influencers have accused Bondi of stalling and some have called for her resignation. A leaked DOJ-FBI memo confirmed there was never an actual “client list,” which only added to suspicions and fueled theories of a cover-up.

Meanwhile, Trump is escalating his fight with the media. He threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal over a separate report that claimed he once sent Epstein a 50th birthday card with a hand-drawn image of a naked woman. Trump dismissed the claim outright, saying, “I never wrote a picture in my life. It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”

Whether Bondi’s torn cornea is the whole story or just another chapter in a growing storm remains unknown. The questions about what’s in those sealed files—and how far this controversy will reach—are still hanging in the air, waiting for answers. Stay tuned.

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