Why Is the Flynn Network Running Psyops Against Pam Bondi?
What James O'Keefe's latest sting, Gen. Michael Flynn's rhetoric, and a wave of targeted attacks reveal about the campaign against Epstein accountability.
This week, self-professed intelligence operative and Bohemian Grove member James O’Keefe released undercover footage of Attorney General Pam Bondi discussing a federal investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. In the video, Bondi said authorities were reviewing tens of thousands of videos involving child sexual abuse connected to Epstein’s network. If true, Bondi’s claim could represent the largest criminal investigation of child abuse by political and business elites in U.S. history.
Instead of lauding her efforts to deliver much-needed and suppressed justice to the American people, however, O'Keefe and the entire Flynn network engaged in a massive smear campaign against her, raising serious questions about whether O’Keefe and the Flynn network truly seek justice—or are covertly protecting Epstein’s client list.
What appears on the surface to be righteous anger toward slow-moving justice increasingly looks like an orchestrated psychological operation to discredit the only person confirming the investigation is happening at all.
In his report, O'Keefe emphasized not the implications of the abuse footage Bondi described, but instead raised doubts about Bondi herself. He questioned why she would share such information first with what he called a "self-described nanny at brunch" rather than the public. O'Keefe's narration suggested misconduct or concealment by Bondi, despite her repeating the same facts both privately and in public just days apart.
The footage received far less attention than it should have, in part due to a video released the day prior that failed to live up to its hype. The earlier video, teased for nearly a week with O'Keefe's declaration that “I’m going dark. I’m not suicidal. Pray for me. This one scares me guys,” alleged that Prince Andrew had engaged in sexual acts with minors on Epstein’s island. That claim had already been widely reported for years. Despite O’Keefe’s melodramatic warnings and Flynn ally Benny Johnson’s claim he was ‘shaking the internet to its very core,’ the video offered nothing new.
Shortly after the Bondi footage was released, the conversation took a sharp turn. Instead of praising Bondi for speaking openly about the scope of the Epstein investigation, Flynn's network escalated its harshly critical campaign against Bondi and even Trump.
Flynn himself immediately published a post on his Substack, claiming that justice hasn't happened quickly enough and disparaging Trump and his administration. Flynn’s Substack post was more than a critique—it was an open call to replace Trump’s authority with an unelected internal command. He wrote: ‘...one of the most important things that we must do domestically right now is get organized, and somebody has got to be in charge below President Trump." This implies that Trump is not effectively leading, and that someone else must take operational control—suggesting a lack of confidence in Trump’s ability to execute the agenda.
Flynn mentioned Bondi and the Epstein investigation, but neglected any mention of the revelation, instead discrediting her while calling for Soviet-style "show me the man I'll find the crime" kind of investigation:
"Let's go back to the Epstein files. Attorney General Pam Bondi declared that she’d seen it all, and then…nothing. They called a few podcasters and cast them with binders, for nothing. Bondi responded later, explaining that the head of the New York field office had lied to her. Okay, well, then he should be arrested. Remove his security clearance and place him under house arrest. Start an investigation not only into his lying, but also other possible nefarious activities."
Flynn’s post wasn’t just criticism—it was a call for a shadow chain of command, undermining Trump’s leadership while pretending to reinforce it. It’s a classic psyop tactic: weaken the institution by seeding doubt in its figurehead.
Flynn's son, Michael Flynn Jr., wrote on X, "Why was @AGPamBondi having a ‘casual conversation on April 28th, at a D.C. restaurant’ regarding the Epstein case in the first place? Anyone else thinking the same thing?"
The silence on conservative X about the significance of Bondi's revelation about the investigation into Epstein child abusers is defeaning. Despite its significance, the revelation never trended on X.
Flynn's lieutenant, Ivan Raiklin, who has a paid post on the board of America's Future, Flynn's family foundation, has led the slander campaign against Bondi. Raiklin frequently refers to Bondi as “Scam Blondi” on X. He has accused her of contributing to the suicides of Epstein victims and criticized her refusal to support certain Department of Justice nominations backed by Flynn’s network. The rhetoric has become increasingly personal and conspiratorial.

O'Keefe, meanwhile, has an undisclosed conflict of interest in this story. Former Project Veritas and O'Keefe Media Group employee and whistleblower Justin Leslie produced a documentary illustrating O'Keefe's membership in the Bohemian Grove and his ties to the Flynn network and use of military intelligence tactics.
Leslie provided source documentation, including recordings of conversations he had with O'Keefe where he confirmed his membership and attendance at Bohemian Grove in 2023. Many of the alleged Epstein clients are also members of Bohemian Grove.
Leslie’s excellent two part documentary can be viewed at Justintegrity.net.
O'Keefe ran campaign against Bondi as a highly effective military intelligence campaign, something he has been doing for several years. He has described his journalism approach as “one-third investigative reporting, one-third intelligence agency … and one-third Borat” – underscoring the spycraft element of his undercover stings.
A July 2021 NPR interview with New York Times reporter Adam Goldman revealed that the spycraft training provided to Project Veritas operatives was far more advanced than typical undercover journalism. Goldman reported that operatives were trained by Richard Seddon, a former MI6 officer, at a Wyoming ranch owned by Blackwater founder Erik Prince. The training included constructing cover identities, handling duress situations, and executing covert social engineering operations. One exercise involved local law enforcement stopping Veritas trainees in mock checkpoints, requiring them to stick to their false stories. Another had operatives infiltrate Democratic circles under false pretenses, going so far as to make campaign donations and secure contracts. According to Goldman, these tactics were “far beyond traditional political dirty tricks.”
(Perhaps coincidentally to Erik Prince's involvement in spycraft training for O'Keefe is the fact that the alleged abduction of Staci Burk following the 2020 election was performed by members of First Amendment Praetorian who represented themselves to Ms. Burk as former Blackwater employees.)
Pam Bondi remains the only high-profile official to publicly state that investigators are reviewing thousands of videos connected to the Epstein case. Rather than support her disclosures, the network surrounding Flynn and O’Keefe appears to be undermining her with a sustained, coordinated campaign.
Bigger Truth spoke with a well-connected source in Washington, D.C., who said that an investigation like this can not be done by artificial intelligence. It requires that human eyes carefully examine every video to identify the victims, perpetrators, and any bystanders. It is work that produces profound trauma that adversely changes investigators' lives. There are limits to how many hours per day and how frequently an investigator can review such material.
In addition to the psychological toll, each video must be handled as potential evidence—cataloged, verified, and matched with admissible corroboration. That process is grueling by necessity.
This investigation should have begun years ago, when the materials were retrieved by the FBI. According to the recent statements by Bondi, this slow and difficult work is underway.
Bondi confirmed the work is happening. The Flynn network’s response? Undermine, distract, divide. This isn’t justice. It’s theater—and it’s protecting someone.