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Massie raises Epstein files in X poll after Bondi ousted

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is one of the leading lawmakers behind the push to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and he is not afraid to speak his mind. In a recent tweet, Massie posed a question to his followers on the social platform X, asking for their opinion on the recent ousting of Pam Bondi as attorney general.

“I support Trump firing Pam Bondi. Do you?” Massie tweeted on Thursday afternoon.

This question has sparked a lot of discussion and debate among the public, with many expressing their support for Bondi’s removal from her position. But who is Pam Bondi and why is her firing causing such a stir?

Pam Bondi has been the attorney general of Florida since 2011, and she has been a strong supporter of President Trump. She has been a vocal advocate for his policies, including his tough stance on immigration and his efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. However, her time as attorney general has not been without controversy.

One of the most notable controversies surrounding Bondi was her handling of the case against Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier who was accused of sexually abusing underage girls. In 2008, Bondi’s office decided not to pursue charges against Epstein, despite the fact that there was evidence to suggest he had committed these heinous crimes. This decision has been heavily criticized, and many believe that Bondi failed to protect the victims and hold Epstein accountable for his actions.

It is no surprise then, that Rep. Massie is in support of Trump’s decision to fire Bondi. He believes that her actions in the Epstein case were unacceptable and that she should be held accountable for her inaction. But Massie’s question goes beyond just Bondi’s handling of the Epstein case. It also raises the question of whether or not she was an effective attorney general overall.

Many have argued that Bondi’s close ties to Trump have influenced her decisions and actions as attorney general. This has led to concerns about her ability to remain impartial and serve the best interests of the people of Florida. With her firing, some see it as a necessary step to ensure that the attorney general’s office remains independent and free from political influence.

However, not everyone agrees with Massie’s stance. Some have come to Bondi’s defense, arguing that she has been a strong and effective attorney general for the state of Florida. They point to her efforts to combat human trafficking and her work to protect consumers from fraud and scams. They also argue that her close relationship with Trump has allowed her to advocate for the state’s interests at the federal level.

Despite the differing opinions, one thing is clear – the public’s opinion on Pam Bondi’s firing is divided. And Rep. Massie’s question has only added fuel to the fire. But what do the people of Florida think?

It is important for the public to have a say in matters that affect their state and their lives. And with the power of social media, it has become easier for lawmakers like Massie to reach out and hear the voices of the people. By posing this question on X, Massie is giving the public a platform to express their opinions and make their voices heard.

In the end, it is up to the people of Florida to decide whether they support Trump’s decision to fire Pam Bondi or not. But one thing is for sure – Rep. Massie’s question has sparked an important conversation about the role of the attorney general and the need for accountability and impartiality in our justice system. And that is a conversation that needs to continue.

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