
Far-right activist Laura Loomer says Pam Bondi would rather be the next "Fox News Barbie" than succeed as attorney general.
Loomer is one of several MAGA and Republican figures who feel deceived after the FBI and Bondi's Department of Justice announced there is 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 information.
Loomer has specifically targeted Bondi because the attorney general told Fox News in February that not only does the Epstein list exist, but that it was sitting on my desk right now For review. Loomer has since called on Bondi to resign, or for President Donald Trump to fire her, for allegedly misleading the public about the list's existence or failing to disclose it.

Speaking on New York's morning radio show Sid & Friends in the Morning , hosted by Sid Rosenberg, Loomer repeated her calls for Bondi to lose her job over the Epstein bait-and-switch , adding that Bondi should not have been appointed to the top role in the first place.
Talk about an absolute fumble. She had one job, and upon being nominated as attorney general by President Trump, she talked a big talk, went on Fox News," Loomer said. "I mean, honestly, it seems like she spends more time on Fox News auditioning to be another Fox News Barbie than she does actually doing her job as attorney general.
In a memo, the FBI and DOJ also dismissed the conspiracy theory that Epstein did not take his own life and was instead murdered inside his cell at New York City’s Metropolitan Correctional Center in August 2019. The false claim had previously been promoted by top Trump loyalists Kash Patel and podcaster Dan Bongino, who are now leading the FBI as director and deputy director, respectively.
Loomer questioned whether Trump made the right decisions in elevating certain MAGA figures to top Cabinet roles and other positions following the Epstein fallout.
Was it the best decision to put people in these positions because they had a popular podcast, or because they look good on TV, or because they're on Fox News a lot?" Loomer asked. "We kind of have a reality TV cabinet. I don't think Pam Bondi is qualified to be the attorney general. She's kind of a bimbo.

Loomer also rejected the suggestion that Bondi said there's no Epstein client list because Trump—a one time friend of the billionaire financier —is actually named in it.
She argued that if that were the case, Democrats such as former President Joe Biden would have "exploited that information and released it" before the 2020 or 2024 elections.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Bondi after the attorney general initially appeared to claim the Epstein client list was on her desk, before later stating it does not exist in the DOJ memo.
She was talking about all the paperwork, all the documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes," Leavitt told reporters on Monday. "That's what the attorney general was referring to.
The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Beast.
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