MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire reported Wednesday that the White House is frustrated with Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of missing interviews with a woman who accused both Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump of sexual assault. Lemire noted an oddity in Trump's schedule following his State of the Union address, observing that Trump has not appeared in public since the speech. He reported that Trump has "soured" on Bondi's approach, and her attempts at damage control have only worsened the situation. The timing of the Epstein revelations overshadowed Trump's State of the Union address, frustrating the White House. Lemire noted Trump has been urging the matter to disappear since last summer, repeatedly telling allies to stop discussing it.
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