Mary Trump calls Pam Bondi 'most corrupt' AG after refusing to apologize to Epstein survivors

Mary Trump criticized Bondi for prioritizing politics over justice, saying she ignores her duty to hold Epstein’s abusers accountable
PUBLISHED FEB 12, 2026
Mary Trump called Pam Bondi “depraved” and slammed her handling of Epstein cases (@MaryLTrump/X, Getty Images)
Mary Trump called Pam Bondi “depraved” and slammed her handling of Epstein cases (@MaryLTrump/X, Getty Images)


WASHINGTON, DC: Mary Trump publicly criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi on February 11, after Bondi refused to apologize to survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s underage trafficking. The comments came amid a House Judiciary Committee hearing, where Bondi faced tough questions from lawmakers about her handling of Epstein-related cases.

On X (formerly Twitter), Mary Trump called Bondi the “most corrupt in American history” and said the AG was “doing exactly what her boss hired her to do.” She also suggested Bondi showed little concern for holding Epstein’s alleged abusers accountable.

Mary L. Trump attends Jim Owles Winter Pride Gala Award Ceremony at Hard Rock Cafe - Times Square on January 20, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
Mary L Trump attended Jim Owles Winter Pride Gala Award Ceremony in New York City in January 2023 (Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Mary Trump criticizes Pam Bondi over Epstein cases

Mary Trump, psychologist, author, and political commentator, shared two posts on X. In one, she wrote, “Pam Bondi won’t resign, and she won’t be fired. She’s doing exactly what her boss hired her to do.”

In a second post, she added, “Because Pam Bondi is the most corrupt and depraved Attorney General in American history.” She further criticized Bondi, saying, “She doesn't seem to care that it's her job to bring rapists of girls and young women to justice—not be a cheerleader for the Stock Market.”



Mary also targeted White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, writing, “Karoline Leavitt: 'We're moving on from (the Epstein files).' The rest of the world: 'No—we're not. Ever.'” Mary’s posts continue her vocal criticism of both Bondi and the Trump administration’s handling of accountability in Epstein-related cases.

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 11: U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies as survivors of Jeffrey Epstein stand behind her during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in the Rayburn House Office Building on February 11, 2026 in Washington, DC. Bondi is expected to face questions on her department’s handling of the files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump’s investigations into political foes and the handing of the two fatal ICE shootings of U.S. citizens. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Attorney General Pam Bondi testified as Epstein survivors stood behind her at a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, DC, on February 11, 2026 (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Pam Bondi under fire as unredacted Epstein files emerge

During the House Judiciary Committee hearing, California Democrat Ted Lieu questioned Bondi about Trump’s connection to Epstein. He asked whether underage girls had attended any parties Trump reportedly attended with Epstein. Bondi dismissed the question as “ridiculous” and an attempt to deflect from Trump’s claimed achievements.

Bondi stated, “There is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime,” while Lieu insisted she was lying under oath, saying he had evidence to the contrary.



This scrutiny comes after the Department of Justice released over three million Epstein-related documents, with Trump’s name reportedly appearing more than one million times in unredacted files, according to Congressman Jamie Raskin.

Mary Trump’s posts reflect ongoing public frustration over the handling of Epstein-related accountability and highlight tensions between the former president’s administration and survivors seeking justice.

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