Obama and Hillary Clintons Dirty Secret Exposed Amid Epstein List, They Didnt Want This Public

Former President Donald Trump has once again ignited controversy—this time defending Attorney General Pam Bondi amid mounting backlash over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, while simultaneously turning his sights on former Presidents Obama and Biden, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The dispute began after Bondi, a longtime Trump ally, faced criticism from within Trump’s own base for allegedly slowing the release of documents tied to the Epstein investigation. But Trump quickly came to her defense on Truth Social, calling her performance “fantastic” and accusing political enemies of fabricating the entire Epstein narrative for their own gain.
Trump’s Fiery Defense of Pam Bondi
“What’s going on with my ‘boys’ and, in some cases, ‘gals’? They’re all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a FANTASTIC JOB,” Trump wrote in a lengthy post on Saturday. “We’re on one team—MAGA—and I don’t like what’s happening.”
Trump’s post was classic him—part defense, part attack, and all fire. He referred to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender whose death in 2019 remains the subject of speculation, as “the guy who never dies,” expressing frustration that Epstein’s name continued to dominate headlines.
“For years, it’s Epstein, over and over again,” Trump wrote, before launching into one of his signature tirades. “They’re giving publicity to files written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Comey, Brennan, and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration.”
The statement marks yet another instance of Trump attempting to redirect blame toward his political adversaries, this time suggesting that the infamous “Epstein files” were part of a deep-state operation designed by Democrats years ago.
The “Epstein Files” Conspiracy
According to Trump, the documents circulating under the title “Epstein Files” are not what they appear to be. He claims they were “created by the Obama-Biden-Clinton crowd,” drawing parallels between these files and the discredited Steele Dossier—an opposition research document that played a role in the early stages of the Russia investigation during his presidency.
“They created the Epstein Files just like they created the FAKE Hillary Clinton/Christopher Steele Dossier that they used on me,” Trump wrote. “Now my so-called ‘friends’ are playing right into their hands.”
Trump questioned why the alleged “radical left lunatics” who supposedly compiled the Epstein material didn’t release it earlier. “If there was anything in there that could have hurt the MAGA Movement,” he said, “why didn’t they use it?”
A Familiar Trump Playbook
In typical Trump fashion, he used the controversy to pivot back to his broader political grievances—particularly his ongoing insistence that the 2020 election was stolen. “The FBI must be focused on investigating voter fraud, political corruption, ActBlue, the rigged and stolen election of 2020,” he wrote. “Not wasting time on old, radical-left inspired documents about Jeffrey Epstein.”
The former president also reiterated his belief that the 2024 election is under threat of manipulation, adding, “They tried to do the same thing again in 2024—that’s what Pam Bondi is looking into as AG, and much more.”
He closed the post with an appeal to his base: “Let Pam Bondi do her job—she’s great! One year ago, our country was dead. Now it’s the ‘hottest’ country anywhere in the world. Let’s keep it that way, and not waste time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about.”
Background: Why Bondi Is in the Spotlight
Pam Bondi, who served as Florida’s attorney general before joining Trump’s political orbit, has been both a loyal defender and a lightning rod. Her tenure has long been controversial—especially after it was revealed that in 2013 her campaign accepted a $25,000 donation from Trump’s charitable foundation just days after her office decided not to pursue an investigation into Trump University.
Now, as Attorney General in Trump’s post-presidency political network, she’s facing renewed scrutiny. Critics claim she’s using her position to suppress or delay the release of key Epstein-related documents that could expose powerful figures across politics, finance, and entertainment. Trump’s defense of her only amplified the storm.
The Political Undercurrent
Trump’s remarks fit squarely into his well-worn narrative of persecution and loyalty. By defending Bondi, he reinforces the idea of a MAGA “team” under siege by establishment forces. His strategy—casting suspicion on anyone questioning his allies while redirecting attention toward his favorite targets—has proven politically effective with his base, even as it alienates moderates.
But linking Obama, Clinton, and Biden to the Epstein case marks a notable escalation. There’s no public evidence suggesting they authored or influenced any “Epstein files.” Still, Trump’s claim reflects how deeply the case has become entangled in political mythmaking, conspiracy theories, and partisan narratives.
For Trump supporters, it’s easy to interpret this as yet another example of “deep state” manipulation aimed at undermining their movement. For critics, it’s a deliberate attempt to muddy the waters around an already dark and complex scandal.
The Epstein Shadow
Jeffrey Epstein’s case continues to cast a long shadow across American politics and celebrity culture. His connections to influential figures — from Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew to tech billionaires and Wall Street executives — have fueled years of speculation. Epstein’s 2019 death in a federal jail cell was officially ruled a suicide, but widespread doubt persists.
The renewed interest in Epstein’s network, combined with document leaks and unsealed court filings, has once again thrust his name into public discourse — and Trump, a onetime associate, isn’t eager to have it stay there.
While Trump has denied any wrongdoing or significant ties to Epstein, photos and flight logs have long circulated showing the two socializing in the 1990s and early 2000s. Trump has acknowledged knowing Epstein but insists he cut ties after learning about Epstein’s behavior, famously saying: “I’m not a fan.”
Still, Trump’s insistence that “nobody cares” about Epstein has raised eyebrows, particularly given how many powerful people fear new revelations that could emerge from ongoing investigations.
Critics React
Trump’s comments quickly drew sharp criticism from both political opponents and even some of his allies. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said the post “sounds like an attempt to discredit any Epstein-related revelations before they surface,” while Republican strategist Sarah Longwell described it as “classic Trump deflection.”
“Whenever a scandal even brushes his circle, he blames his enemies and reframes it as part of a conspiracy,” Longwell said. “This isn’t about Bondi—it’s about control of the narrative.”
Social media reactions were equally divided. Trump loyalists praised his loyalty to Bondi and his refusal to “bend to fake scandals.” Others accused him of trying to protect himself or his associates from potential fallout tied to the Epstein case.
The Larger Implication
Trump’s Truth Social post is about more than Epstein — it’s about reaffirming dominance over his base. As investigations, indictments, and political rivalries close in, Trump is returning to his oldest tactic: turning scandal into spectacle.
By invoking names like Obama, Clinton, and Biden, he reframes every controversy as a political attack, rallying supporters to view his world through an us-versus-them lens. The Epstein saga, long tangled in secrecy and power, is simply the latest battleground.
Whether or not Trump’s claims hold any truth, one thing is clear: he’s determined to control how the story is told. And in typical Trump fashion, he’s doing it loudly, boldly, and with just enough chaos to keep everyone watching.
In the end, his message was less about Epstein or even Pam Bondi — and more about Trump himself. A familiar refrain wrapped in a new scandal: the system is rigged, the enemies are corrupt, and only he can fix it.