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  <title>DEPLORABLE: Can Pam Bondi be SUED for Harm to Epstein Victims?!?! And What's Next</title>
  <description>Join our FREE three day activation series and learn how to turn your energy and outrage into action:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://gaialeadershipproject.com/activation-challenge Overview: In this episode, Elizabeth breaks down the fallout from Pam Bondi’s explosive Judiciary Committee appearance—and why the internet’s loudest “accountability” theories are often legally impossible in the short term. She explains what Bondi’s posture toward Epstein survivors reveals, how metadata and search histories were allegedly weaponized against members of Congress reviewing the unredacted files, and why doctrines like sovereign immunity, the Federal Tort Claims Act, and Rule 23 class certification block many of the civil lawsuits people are demanding online. Elizabeth also revisits what RICO actually requires (and why it’s so rarely viable), while laying out what real accountability could look like after a change in federal power. Plus: a salacious internal DHS scandal involving Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski, signs Democrats are finally using the filibuster as a weapon, and what the reported “ICE drawdown” in Minnesota actually means—along with urgent local tactics to stop new detention camp expansion. Episode Highlights:   Pam Bondi’s combative hearing performance and her treatment of Epstein survivors   The “burn book” controversy and reports of DOJ surveillance of congressional search histories   Why weaponizing metadata against Congress is a dangerous escalation   What Bondi’s demeanor suggests about political strategy, fear, and legacy collapse   Why Epstein survivors can’t simply “sue Pam Bondi” (sovereign immunity + FTCA limits)   Why class actions aren’t a shortcut (Rule 23: commonality, predominance, and certification)   A clear breakdown of what RICO does and doesn’t allow—criminal vs. civil, enterprise, predicate acts   What accountability could realistically look like after a change in administration   Kristi Noem + Corey Lewandowski scandal, DHS resources, and signs of inside-the-house sabotage   Democrats using the filibuster to block key GOP legislation—and why the SAVE Act may be next   The reality behind “ICE is leaving Minnesota” and why organizing there is working   On-the-ground detention conditions described as “concentration camp” level   Practical local leverage: stopping ICE detention expansion through zoning fights and property pressure   And don’t forget to support the show by becoming a paid subscriber at&amp;amp;nbsp;patreon.com/resistancelive. Ask questions, join weekly bonus broadcasts, and more! Join me on Patreon at&amp;amp;nbsp;patreon.com/resistancelive. </description>
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