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He Wants A Direct Line To Trump
"This breaks long-standing protocol."
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Speculation is growing about the move.
Something strange is going on in Washington, and it has everything to do with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. According to reports, Patel has made an unusual request—a direct phone line to President Trump, bypassing the Attorney General’s office altogether. This breaks long-standing protocol, as FBI directors typically communicate with the White House through the Attorney General, not directly.
Why would Patel want to cut Bondi out of the loop? That’s the big question, and it raises a lot of speculation. Is this just Patel wanting to shake up the system, or does this signal something far more concerning? Could it be that Bondi can’t be trusted?
We’re not making any accusations here, but let’s be honest—Bondi’s track record so far hasn’t been great. She came into the Attorney General role with a lot of hype and expectations from the America First movement, but what has she actually delivered? One of her biggest tests so far has been the release of the Epstein Files, and she fumbled it. When those documents finally dropped, there was nothing shocking, a lot of redacted files with no major revelations—just more of the same vague information we already knew. People were expecting real answers, but instead, they got excuses.
BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly requested a direct, secure line from his home and FBI office to the Oval Office—bypassing Attorney General Pam Bondi and the traditional chain of command, per WSJ.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport)
2:12 PM • Mar 11, 2025
Bondi blamed a rogue FBI office for withholding key information, but here’s the problem—Patel runs the FBI now. And he made it very clear that under his leadership, there wouldn’t be any missing documents. So if Patel says everything should be out in the open, and Bondi says the FBI is the one holding things back, who’s telling the truth?
This isn’t a small issue. The Epstein case is one of the biggest scandals of our time, involving the most powerful people in the world. If there was ever a time for Bondi to prove she’s an America First fighter, this was it. But instead of leading the charge, she’s passing the buck. Maybe that’s just incompetence, or maybe it’s something worse.
And that brings us back to Patel’s direct line to Trump. It’s not just the fact that he requested it—it’s that he also asked about setting up a secure connection from his home. That’s not normal. And on top of that, he’s even questioning his own security detail, reportedly looking into hiring private security instead of relying on the FBI agents assigned to him. Why would he be so suspicious of his own agency?
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The simplest explanation is that Patel just doesn’t trust the system—which would be understandable, given how the deep state has operated in recent years. But another possibility is that he doesn’t trust the people around Trump—and that could include Bondi.
We’re not saying she’s working against Trump, but the signs aren’t exactly reassuring. For someone in such a powerful role, Bondi hasn’t shown a lot of urgency when it comes to delivering real results. The Epstein debacle was a huge red flag. And now Patel, who should be working closely with her, seems to be cutting her out of key conversations.
It’s entirely possible that Bondi just needs more time to get things in order. But let’s be real—time is running out. The America First movement isn’t about waiting around for politicians to “figure it out.” It’s about taking action and exposing the truth.
If Bondi is serious about doing her job, she needs to prove it—and soon. Because if Patel’s actions are any indication, there’s a growing concern that she’s not the right person for the job. And if that’s the case, she won’t be in that job for much longer.
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