A situation arose regarding the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, causing frustration among many due to perceived FBI misconduct. Retired U. S. Army Colonel Kurt Schlichter proposed a solution to address this issue.
• Confusion surrounded the release of Epstein files on a Thursday, with Attorney General Pam Bondi expected to make a significant announcement.
• The following day, Bondi suggested that files related to Epstein would be released soon, creating high expectations.
• However, when files were shown to a small group of conservative influencers, they contained little meaningful information.
• Bondi later accused the New York FBI Field Office of misleading her and set a deadline for all Epstein-related materials to be submitted to her.
• New FBI Director Kash Patel stated the agency would focus more on transparency.
• Watters, on his show, speculated that there might be a long-standing cover-up related to Epstein's activities by federal officials.
• Schlichter recommended that Bondi require all special agents in charge to certify in writing that they have provided all Epstein documents.
• He suggested that these certifications should be directed to a senior FBI official outside of Washington, D. C. , and New York to ensure accountability.
• Schlichter argued that if someone lied in their certification, it could lead to conviction.
• The idea received positive reactions on social media, with some users agreeing it was a brilliant solution while others demanded criminal charges for potential obstruction.
• The critical concern noted was that any response should avoid conflicts and adhere to peaceful methods, even though some users hinted at a desire for more forceful actions.
The situation with the Epstein files has highlighted issues of transparency and accountability within the FBI. Schlichter's proposal aims to ensure that the agency follows through on releasing all relevant documents while addressing potential insubordination within its ranks.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/us-army-colonel-just-figured-nail-every-fbi/
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