Pam Bondi was holding a piece of paper labeled as Congresswoman Jayapal Pramila’s “Search History” during today’s hearing. The searches all pertain to information in the Epstein files. It appears that searches related to the Epstein files are being tracked and read by the DOJ.

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  1. The party of small government in action

    Y’all are kidding yourselves if you think these people intend to allow a free and fair election in November

  2. WhatYouThinkYouSee on

    Submission Statement: During today’s hearing, Pam Bondi was seen holding a piece of paper containing the search history of Congresswoman Jayapal Pramila. The searches all pertained to files from the Epstein case. This means that the DOJ is monitoring and tracking the browsing history of people searching for information related to Epstein.

    Furthermore, the fact that the highlighted searches were all incriminating ones, with no mundane files in-between them, seems to suggest that the DOJ is specifically monitoring searches related to incriminating evidence.

    A news segment on the paper: https://x.com/atrupar/status/2021697529264410716?s=61

  3. RelativePatient3473 on

    I made a post about this. The company servicing the files is Akemi technologies. Strong Israeli and IDF ties and many conflicts of interest. I am sure they’re colluding and collecting gobs of data. We need to look into them more.

  4. How the fuck is Kash still working? This mother fucker had the audacity to say he wasn’t a trafficker when all the reports THEY FUCKING GAVE US says otherwise.

  5. HilariousButTrue on

    Just another one of those provisions that government should not have over citizens yet they do due to the Patriot Act.

    It’s designed to counter terrorism but of course it’s abused due to the legal ambiguity in the language it was written in, on purpose of course.

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