Pam Bondi, jeffrey epstein and Laura Loomer
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Loomer is one of several MAGA and Republican figures who feel duped after the FBI and Bondi’s Department of Justice announced there’s no evidence of a so-called “client list” featuring high-profile names linked to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, nor that Epstein had “blackmailed prominent individuals” with such dirt.
The far-right commentator is calling for the attorney general’s resignation over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Loomer has long been a controversial figure in the MAGA world, but has gained power in recent months as she has Trump’s ear.
In May, Loomer urged Bondi to terminate Comey and her husband, Lucas Issacharoff, an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the civil rights division.
Laura Loomer says she doesn’t want to be the center of the story. But despite her protestations, she is.
Far-right activist Laura Loomer, a staunch ally of President Trump, said Sunday night there should be a special counsel to examine the handling of files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey
As Donald Trump continues battling the blaze of controversy surrounding his administration’s reversal on the issue of releasing a list of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged co-conspirators, the so-called “Epstein Client List,” Loomer’s own contribution to the mess may end up letting what little air is left out of the president’s tires.
Trump said he wouldn’t “recommend” one in the Epstein saga. But there are other reasons for top brass at DOJ to resist the calls.