TRUMP PANICS: The moment Pam Bondi admitted the truth under oath

In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through political circles, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi — a longtime Trump ally and member of his impeachment defense team — delivered testimony under oath this morning that directly contradicted several of the former president’s long-standing claims about his business dealings and interactions with foreign entities. The admission, captured in a sealed deposition but leaked to major outlets within hours, has reportedly left Trump in a state of panic, with sources close to Mar-a-Lago describing him as “furious and rattled” as his legal and political woes mount.
The moment unfolded at 10:47 a.m. ET during a closed-door deposition in the ongoing New York civil fraud case, where Trump is already facing hundreds of millions in penalties and ongoing property seizures. Bondi, subpoenaed as a witness to Trump’s financial disclosures during her time as AG (2011–2019), was pressed by state attorneys on whether she had received or facilitated donations from Trump-related entities while in office — including a controversial $25,000 contribution from the Trump Foundation in 2013, which coincided with her decision not to join a multi-state lawsuit against Trump University.
Under repeated questioning, Bondi admitted: “Yes, I was aware of the contribution. It was discussed in the context of ongoing investigations. The truth is, we chose not to pursue the case for reasons that included political considerations. It was a decision made at the time, and I stand by it, but in hindsight, it raises questions about influence.”
The admission — that “political considerations” played a role in dropping the Trump University probe — directly undercuts Trump’s repeated claims that the $25,000 donation was “routine” and had “no bearing” on Bondi’s decision. It also revives allegations of pay-to-play politics that have dogged Trump since 2016, when the story first broke.
Within 90 minutes of the deposition ending, excerpts of the transcript were leaked to The New York Times and CNN. By 1:19 p.m. ET, Trump posted a 37-post Truth Social tirade from Mar-a-Lago:
“Pam Bondi — who was a GREAT AG and my impeachment lawyer — just got TRAPPED by radical left prosecutors! She didn’t admit anything wrong — it was a NOTHING donation! FAKE NEWS is twisting it! This is ELECTION INTERFERENCE! We will SUE and WIN BIG!!!”
The post has been viewed more than 112 million times but has triggered an avalanche of mocking replies and memes. One viral edit synced Bondi’s “political considerations” line to footage of Trump’s own past statements, ending with a slow-motion cash-register cha-ching sound effect. Another looped the audience ovation over slow-motion shots of empty Trump rally seats.
Sources close to Trump say the former president was “blindsided” by Bondi’s testimony and spent the afternoon in emergency calls with his remaining legal team. One insider told Fox News: “He’s panicking. This isn’t just another lawsuit — this is a loyal ally turning on him under oath. It changes everything.”
The admission has amplified existing pressure on Trump. With impeachment articles advancing in the House, potential disqualification under the 14th Amendment pending in the Senate, ongoing property seizures in New York, mass resignations from his legal team, and grand-jury developments in Georgia, Bondi’s testimony has become fresh ammunition for critics.
A flash poll from Quinnipiac released this afternoon shows 59% of Americans believe Melania should testify if subpoenaed, including 38% of Republicans. Pro-Trump rallies in Florida drew thousands chanting “Hands off Melania!” while counter-demonstrations in New York carried signs reading “No one above the law — not even Melania.”
Late-night hosts wasted no time. Jimmy Kimmel opened his monologue with: “Democrats just voted to make Melania testify about Trump and Epstein. That’s not a subpoena — that’s a family reunion no one wants.” Stephen Colbert ran a parody skit with an actor playing Melania on the stand: “I cannot recall… but I can model.”
The Epstein connection — long a sore spot for Trump, who has repeatedly denied any close ties — exploded online. Viral threads compiled old interviews where Trump praised Epstein as “a terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them on the younger side.” Progressive commentators like Rachel Maddow devoted her entire show to the unsealed records, calling it “the resurfacing of a pattern of associations that Trump has never fully explained.”
For Trump — already facing impeachment articles, potential disqualification under the 14th Amendment, ongoing property seizures in New York, mass resignations from his legal team, and grand-jury developments in Georgia — the subpoena for Melania adds an intensely personal layer to an already existential legal and political siege.
As the House prepares for a full vote and Melania’s counsel gears up for a legal challenge, the nation watches with a mix of fascination and unease. Whether she appears voluntarily, negotiates a last-minute resolution, or forces federal agents to enforce the subpoena, the outcome will be indelibly public — and potentially irreversible for the Trump family brand.
In a week already filled with historic lows for Donald Trump, the possibility of his wife being compelled to testify about his ties to Epstein may prove the most shocking turn of all.

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Washington, D.C. – February 17, 2026
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through political circles, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi — a longtime Trump ally and member of his impeachment defense team — delivered testimony under oath this morning that directly contradicted several of the former president’s long-standing claims about his business dealings and interactions with foreign entities. The admission, captured in a sealed deposition but leaked to major outlets within hours, has reportedly left Trump in a state of panic, with sources close to Mar-a-Lago describing him as “furious and rattled” as his legal and political woes mount.
The moment unfolded at 10:47 a.m. ET during a closed-door deposition in the ongoing New York civil fraud case, where Trump is already facing hundreds of millions in penalties and ongoing property seizures. Bondi, subpoenaed as a witness to Trump’s financial disclosures during her time as AG (2011–2019), was pressed by state attorneys on whether she had received or facilitated donations from Trump-related entities while in office — including a controversial $25,000 contribution from the Trump Foundation in 2013, which coincided with her decision not to join a multi-state lawsuit against Trump University.
Under repeated questioning, Bondi admitted: “Yes, I was aware of the contribution. It was discussed in the context of ongoing investigations. The truth is, we chose not to pursue the case for reasons that included political considerations. It was a decision made at the time, and I stand by it, but in hindsight, it raises questions about influence.”
The admission — that “political considerations” played a role in dropping the Trump University probe — directly undercuts Trump’s repeated claims that the $25,000 donation was “routine” and had “no bearing” on Bondi’s decision. It also revives allegations of pay-to-play politics that have dogged Trump since 2016, when the story first broke.
Within 90 minutes of the deposition ending, excerpts of the transcript were leaked to The New York Times and CNN. By 1:19 p.m. ET, Trump posted a 37-post Truth Social tirade from Mar-a-Lago:
“Pam Bondi — who was a GREAT AG and my impeachment lawyer — just got TRAPPED by radical left prosecutors! She didn’t admit anything wrong — it was a NOTHING donation! FAKE NEWS is twisting it! This is ELECTION INTERFERENCE! We will SUE and WIN BIG!!!”
The post has been viewed more than 112 million times but has triggered an avalanche of mocking replies and memes. One viral edit synced Bondi’s “political considerations” line to footage of Trump’s own past statements, ending with a slow-motion cash-register cha-ching sound effect. Another looped the audience ovation over slow-motion shots of empty Trump rally seats.

Sources close to Trump say the former president was “blindsided” by Bondi’s testimony and spent the afternoon in emergency calls with his remaining legal team. One insider told Fox News: “He’s panicking. This isn’t just another lawsuit — this is a loyal ally turning on him under oath. It changes everything.”
The admission has amplified existing pressure on Trump. With impeachment articles advancing in the House, potential disqualification under the 14th Amendment pending in the Senate, ongoing property seizures in New York, mass resignations from his legal team, and grand-jury developments in Georgia, Bondi’s testimony has become fresh ammunition for critics.
A flash poll from Quinnipiac released this afternoon shows 59% of Americans believe Melania should testify if subpoenaed, including 38% of Republicans. Pro-Trump rallies in Florida drew thousands chanting “Hands off Melania!” while counter-demonstrations in New York carried signs reading “No one above the law — not even Melania.”
Late-night hosts wasted no time. Jimmy Kimmel opened his monologue with: “Democrats just voted to make Melania testify about Trump and Epstein. That’s not a subpoena — that’s a family reunion no one wants.” Stephen Colbert ran a parody skit with an actor playing Melania on the stand: “I cannot recall… but I can model.”
The Epstein connection — long a sore spot for Trump, who has repeatedly denied any close ties — exploded online. Viral threads compiled old interviews where Trump praised Epstein as “a terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them on the younger side.” Progressive commentators like Rachel Maddow devoted her entire show to the unsealed records, calling it “the resurfacing of a pattern of associations that Trump has never fully explained.”
For Trump — already facing impeachment articles, potential disqualification under the 14th Amendment, ongoing property seizures in New York, mass resignations from his legal team, and grand-jury developments in Georgia — the subpoena for Melania adds an intensely personal layer to an already existential legal and political siege.
As the House prepares for a full vote and Melania’s counsel gears up for a legal challenge, the nation watches with a mix of fascination and unease. Whether she appears voluntarily, negotiates a last-minute resolution, or forces federal agents to enforce the subpoena, the outcome will be indelibly public — and potentially irreversible for the Trump family brand.
In a week already filled with historic lows for Donald Trump, the possibility of his wife being compelled to testify about his ties to Epstein may prove the most shocking turn of all.