About this transcript: This is a full AI-generated transcript of Crockett EXPOSES Epstein Client List To End Pam Bondi's Career from Aria, published April 3, 2026. The transcript contains 1,716 words with timestamps and was generated using Whisper AI.
"this is what she didn't want to talk about. Texas from Cuba, convicted homicide, arson, weapon offense. Convicted, so what are we talking about? Convict some of these perpetrators that raped these women that are sitting behind you that you refuse to even acknowledge they are here. Pam Bondi came to"
[0:00] this is what she didn't want to talk about. Texas from Cuba, convicted homicide, arson,
[0:07] weapon offense.
[0:08] Convicted, so what are we talking about? Convict some of these perpetrators that raped these
[0:13] women that are sitting behind you that you refuse to even acknowledge they are here.
[0:19] Pam Bondi came to that hearing with photos, literally printed photos of convicted criminals
[0:23] to wave at Democrats when things got uncomfortable.
[0:27] Jasmine Crockett came with something else. She came with the actual Etstein files. And
[0:32] she didn't even bother to ask a question. Watch this clip.
[0:35] It's expired. The general aid is recognized.
[0:40] Thank you. I seek unanimous consent to introduce into the record the research that Representative
[0:45] Kamlager Dove and I referenced concerning the threat of right-wing domestic terrorism,
[0:50] which the Department of Justice scrubbed from its website in September.
[0:53] Without objection, the general aid from Texas is recognized.
[0:56] Thank you so much, Mr. Chairman. And to be clear, I'm not going to ask any questions
[0:59] of this.
[0:59] I'm going to ask this witness because this witness has revealed that she has no intentions
[1:02] of answering questions.
[1:04] But instead, I'm going to ask some very basic questions really quickly of my colleague,
[1:08] Becca Ballant, if she will answer right or wrong, raping children.
[1:11] Wrong.
[1:12] Right or wrong, killing random citizens?
[1:15] Definitely wrong.
[1:16] Right or wrong, enriching yourself as the sitting president of the United States?
[1:20] Definitely wrong.
[1:21] Okay, thank you, because I probably never would have got that with our witness.
[1:24] Our witness, who somehow is a lawyer but does not understand how it works with witnesses.
[1:28] I'm not really sure what law school she went to.
[1:29] And what all kind of cases she tried.
[1:33] But typically, when you come into a space and somebody's a witness, then they sit there
[1:37] and they answer questions instead of asking questions.
[1:40] And then we also have this objection that we use as lawyers called nonresponsive when
[1:45] a witness fails to actually answer the question.
[1:47] But nevertheless, let me address the survivors, because that's exactly who they are.
[1:52] They are not victims.
[1:53] They are survivors.
[1:54] Let me say thank you for having more courage and moral clarity in your pinky fingers than
[1:58] the entire room.
[1:59] We are the entire Department of Justice.
[2:01] We are currently the laughing stock of the world, partially because of the failed leadership
[2:06] within the DOJ, as we see kings and queens falling everywhere around the world.
[2:10] But we don't know the basics of right and wrong in this country, because it's not about
[2:15] partisanship.
[2:16] And that's why I applaud Thomas Massie, because he's the only person on the Republican side
[2:21] that has a backbone and knows how to stand up to corruption.
[2:24] But nevertheless, let me keep going.
[2:26] My Democratic colleagues have been attacked.
[2:29] This entire committee hearing, they have been lied on.
[2:33] And frankly, the American people weren't looking for that.
[2:35] They were looking for answers about the corruption that they see coming from this administration.
[2:40] In the written testimony of this witness, of this particular witness, she stated that
[2:46] when she took office, she had two main goals.
[2:49] The first was to end the weaponization of justice, and second, to return the department
[2:54] to its core mission.
[2:55] Not only have you lied about both, you've intentionally done the exact opposite.
[3:00] You're spending more taxpayer resources arresting journalists than you are prosecuting
[3:04] pedophiles and creeps.
[3:06] In fact, your boss, the President of the United States, stated that this administration, quote,
[3:11] took the freedom of speech away.
[3:13] And at your direction, DOJ has arrested Don Lemon and Georgia Fort.
[3:17] And I might add that y'all actually had a judge that rejected y'all for trying to arrest
[3:23] Don Lemon before, just like the grand jury rejected y'all, as it relates to Senator Kelly,
[3:28] just like a grand jury rejected y'all.
[3:30] As it relates to Senator Slotkin, just like the case against Tish James was dismissed
[3:35] and the case against Mr. Comey was dismissed, I completely don't get how it is that you're
[3:40] sitting at the top of DOJ, because you don't seem to be good at your job.
[3:44] You're spending more taxpayer resources arresting these journalists.
[3:47] In fact, we know after Georgia Fort and Don Lemon were arrested, we know that there were
[3:54] homes of journalists that were raided.
[3:57] We know that threatened prosecution against students protesting your actions.
[4:01] And forced tech companies to remove apps used to track ISIS activities.
[4:07] But let's circle back to you protecting pedophiles and creeps.
[4:10] Because I want to talk about the president and his possible involvement with Jeffrey
[4:14] Epstein.
[4:15] Now, I don't know what the president might have done with Jeffrey Epstein, but unlike
[4:18] this administration, I believe that facts matter.
[4:21] So let's talk about the facts.
[4:22] Fact number one, Donald Trump is one of the most named people in the Epstein files.
[4:26] At least 5,000 files contains more than 38,000 references to Trump.
[4:31] His wife or Mar-a-Lago.
[4:34] Fact number two, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell made young girls available to Trump
[4:39] on multiple occasions.
[4:40] For example, according to this file, Ghislaine Maxwell presented a young girl to President
[4:46] Trump who spent more than 20 minutes apparently flirting with her.
[4:50] Here's another example.
[4:51] This shows notes from FBI investigators that describe Jeffrey Epstein transporting a victim
[4:56] to Mar-a-Lago to meet with President Trump, where he bragged to Trump that, quote, this
[5:01] is a good one.
[5:02] Now, I'm not saying that the president is a pedophile, but there is a lot of evidence
[5:06] in these files that suggests that he's very close friends with a lot of men who are pedophiles.
[5:10] What's crazy about all of this is just that this is a big cover-up, and this administration
[5:17] is engaged in it.
[5:18] In fact, this administration is complicit.
[5:20] But there are numerous others, like how the DOJ is attempting to obstruct justice in the
[5:24] investigation of the rogue agents who have murdered American citizens, or how the DOJ
[5:29] seized voter data from Fulton County in an attempt to steal the 2026 bill.
[5:30] This is a good one.
[5:31] Now, I'm not saying that the president is a pedophile, but there is a lot of evidence
[5:32] in these files that say how the doj seized voter data from Fulton County in an attempt
[5:33] to steal the 2026 bill.
[5:34] Also, I'm not saying that the DOJ seized voter data from Fulton County in an attempt to steal
[5:35] the 2026 bill.
[5:36] But I know that this is a big cover-up, and this administration is really concerned about
[5:37] how federal agents have Tom Homan on tape, accepting a bribe, and your agency killed
[5:39] the investigation, or how your agency is ready to give the president a $230 million payday
[5:45] which is unconstitutional.
[5:46] The constitution is clear.
[5:48] The president shall not receive any payment except his salary while in office.
[5:52] The fact of the matter is that you will be remembered as one of the worst attorney generals
[5:56] in history, an attorney general who has prioritized obstruction over justice, corruption over
[6:00] the law.
[6:02] to the president over loyalty to the constitution and mr chairman i will yield general lady yields
[6:07] gentleman from missouri's recognized excuse me gentleman from kansas the attorney general former
[6:11] attorney general uh mr schmidt is recognized thank you mr chairman and uh general bondy thanks for
[6:17] being here did you have anything you wanted to say before we talk i do thank you congressman thank
[6:21] you my friend for many years um i find it interesting that she didn't even want to try
[6:26] congresswoman crockett to ask any questions because she certainly did not condemn her leader
[6:33] hakeem jeffries for taking money from jeffrey epstein after epstein was convicted and i will be
[6:41] briefed to give you your time congressman this is what she didn't want to talk about
[6:46] texas from cuba convicted homicide arson weapon offense convicted so what are we talking about
[6:54] convict some of these perpetrators
[6:57] are here time belongs to the gentleman from kansas mr chairman could i have a few seconds back to
[7:07] make up for the yelling thank you general did you have anything further to say texas convicted
[7:12] of homicide cecil joseph from dominican republic texas convicted for kidnapping rape khalid khan
[7:22] from afghanistan that's why they want to talk about epstein and not what's happening in their
[7:30] own
[7:30] states thank you general thank you for being here and this has been quite a spectacle to observe
[7:38] today i think it's sad i ran for congress because i thought we had serious problems in this country
[7:43] we wanted to try to fix together and this performance today not yours general but some
[7:48] of my colleagues has not shored up my confidence that we are up to the task you and i served
[7:54] together for eight years when you were attorney general of florida and i in kansas you served
[7:58] professionally i'm glad to be able to serve with you in these new roles and i'm that is a verdict
[8:03] not a question not a debate point a verdict delivered into the congressional record
[8:08] in front of cameras with the epstein files on the table and bondi's response was to
[8:13] criticize crockett for not asking questions the very questions bondi had spent the entire
[8:18] morning refusing to answer the hearing was called oversight of the u.s department of justice
[8:24] what it became was a five-hour demonstration of what happens when oversight has no teeth
[8:29] bondi appeared as the sole witness she was not under threat of contempt
[8:34] she was not compelled to produce a single document she showed up deflected attacked pivoted
[8:40] and went home the files are still partially retracted the victims sitting in that room
[8:45] still do not have answers and the department that is supposed to investigate the most powerful people
[8:50] in the country is currently run by a woman who responded to documented fbi notes about the
[8:55] sitting president by holding up a photo of a man from cuba crockett walked out bondi kept reading
[9:01] her list and the epstein files 38 000 references 5 years ago when she was registered over a thousand
[9:03] thousand references five years after his death still being dripped out in pieces remained
[9:08] exactly where they have always been partially visible heavily managed and not going away
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