What Matters Is Not the Palace Intrigue Over Epstein: It Is That the Administration Is Attacking Us
- john raymond
- Jul 11
- 2 min read

The fight between Pam Bondi and Dan Bongino is not the story. It is the show. It is meant to distract, confuse, and deplete public focus—to rot our minds while power consolidates.
Bongino’s tantrums are meaningless. His reputation as a MAGA propagandist precedes him, and his current role inside federal law enforcement is itself an affront to institutional integrity. He is not a truth-teller, not a whistleblower, not a check on abuse. He is part of the abuse.
But Bondi is the fulcrum of this moment. She said she had the Epstein client list. That statement was clear. And now? Now the administration says no such list exists.
That pivot is not just a lie. It is a cover-up. It is an attack on the people.
Because the only plausible reason for this much noise, this much heat, this much confusion—is that someone at the center of power is implicated. And that person is almost certainly Donald Trump.
Epstein was not merely a monster operating in the shadows. He was tied to real-world structures of power and protection. Trump was part of that world. He was not adjacent to Epstein—he was involved, friendly, on record, and repeatedly connected to the man across decades.
If Bondi ever had documents that threatened to surface those ties—real or rumored—then her “list” comment was not accidental. It was a signal.
And if she never had the list, then she lied for narrative effect. But if she did have something real, and now says she didn’t, that reversal is not mere political maneuvering. It is classic asymmetric warfare against the people of America.
This administration lies as strategy. It leaks just enough to stir frenzy. It then retracts, denies, and contradicts itself, weaponizing uncertainty to fracture the public mind. The goal is not to inform, or even to convince. The goal is to destroy our shared capacity to understand.
This is what we must understand: the regime doesn’t need to control facts. It just needs to keep you from trusting any. It doesn’t care whether you believe Trump is guilty or innocent—it just wants the entire conversation to collapse under the weight of confusion, exhaustion, and spectacle.
This is how autocracies function in the information age. Through chaos. Through implication. Through the slow destruction of cognitive coherence.
So no—the story is not Bongino’s rage. It is Bondi’s lie.
And the wider story? It is that there is a war being waged on our ability to know anything at all.
The truth is that Trump is almost certainly implicated in the Epstein network and that his loyalists are now using government channels to erase, confuse, or discredit the evidence.
They are not trying to prove innocence. They are trying to destroy proof itself.
That is the story. And if we fail to see it, we are already lost... because it means the attack on us is already working.






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