Podcast Summary: The MeidasTouch Podcast
Episode Title: Trump’s Dark Past Surfaces as Bondi Hides in Military Bunker!!!!
Date: March 11, 2026
Hosts: Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas (MeidasTouch Network)
Episode Duration Analysed: 01:56–17:24
Episode Overview
This episode of MeidasTouch dives into explosive, ongoing revelations about Donald Trump’s alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein and multiple cover-ups surrounding child sex trafficking cases. The brothers focus on recently uncovered DOJ, FBI, and House Oversight Committee documents implicating Trump in abuse allegations, the subpoena and subsequent military bunker retreat of Pam Bondi, and direct political fallout as MAGA leaders like Congressman James Comer stumble over accountability on national television. The Meiselas brothers blend legal analysis, investigative reporting, and critical commentary, maintaining their signature urgency about fighting for democracy and accountability.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. New Developments in the Epstein Case Involving Trump
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Emergence of New Files and Allegations:
- The New Mexico DOJ and a legislative truth commission are actively conducting a search for evidence (including possible bodies) at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, recently converted into a Christian camp by Trump ally Don Huffines.
- Newly subpoenaed documents, following Pam Bondi's deposition, contain previously-undisclosed allegations against Trump tied to Epstein’s trafficking operations.
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Specific Allegations Outlined (03:48–08:32):
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A "Jane Doe" (aged 13–15, now an adult) told the FBI she was trafficked by Epstein from South Carolina and alleges a disturbing incident with Trump in New York:
- Trump allegedly ordered others to leave, said, “Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be,” and attempted to force the minor to perform a sexual act, which resulted in her biting him.
- Host Quote:
“I’ll just read for you what it says... [Trump] mentioned something to the effect of... ‘Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be.’... Jane Doe, who was 13 to 15 years old at the time, advised she bit Trump’s penis because he disgusted her… No further information was provided.” (07:28)
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The Charleston Post and Courier was able to verify many details about Jane Doe's background and life in South Carolina, but could not verify the alleged assault due to the private circumstances.
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Document Suppression:
- DOJ has not released dozens of related pages, despite legal requirements. Only 16 pages about this accuser were released; an NPR analysis shows at least 37 pages are missing.
Host Quote:
“Documents detailing FBI interviews with Jeffrey Epstein victim who accused Donald Trump of sexually abusing her when she was 13 are still being kept under wraps… including files related to allegations that Trump sexually abused a minor.” (08:05)
- DOJ has not released dozens of related pages, despite legal requirements. Only 16 pages about this accuser were released; an NPR analysis shows at least 37 pages are missing.
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2. Additional Allegations and Missing Documents (10:12–13:58)
- Another Underage Jane Doe:
- A 16-year-old accuser described Epstein sexually assaulting her—while Trump was on speakerphone during the assault in Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse.
- These documents were withheld by DOJ, classified erroneously as “duplicates,” only to reappear as Bondi was subpoenaed.
- Host (legal perspective): “As a lawyer who has handled these cases... they seem to be very credible based on my expertise litigating cases.” (11:13)
- Allegation Details:
“Epstein came into the room and was like, let’s go, let’s go… Epstein got on the massage table and was on speakerphone with Donald Trump… It describes the sexual assault taking place with Donald Trump on speakerphone.” (12:40)
- A 16-year-old accuser described Epstein sexually assaulting her—while Trump was on speakerphone during the assault in Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse.
3. Political Fallout and GOP Contradictions (13:58–15:39)
- James Comer on Fox News:
- Comer discussed Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, crime cover-ups, and mysterious federal pressure for New Mexico to halt their 2019 investigation — inadvertently implicating the Trump Administration and DOJ, then attempting to backtrack.
- Jesse Watters (Fox):
"Yeah, but who was in office then? Or whose DOJ was that?" (paraphrased) - Comer (awkwardly evasive):
“Well, well, well, I don’t know, I don’t know… I believe it was the Department of Justice... perhaps the Southern District of New York because they had taken over the investigation at that point.” (14:55–15:04)
- Jesse Watters (Fox):
- Comer discussed Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, crime cover-ups, and mysterious federal pressure for New Mexico to halt their 2019 investigation — inadvertently implicating the Trump Administration and DOJ, then attempting to backtrack.
4. Pam Bondi, Cover-Up Allegations, and House Oversight Action (15:39–17:17)
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Pam Bondi Retreats to Military Base:
- Bondi claims she is under threat due to her DOJ/Trump-era cover-up of the Epstein files and is now residing on a military base, citing threats from various groups.
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House Oversight Democrats’ Statement:
- Public statement directly accuses Bondi and the DOJ of withholding victim testimony involving Trump and Epstein from the public Epstein files.
- Host Quote:
"A survivor interviewed by the FBI multiple times said she was abused by Trump and Jeffrey Epstein as a minor, yet Bondi and the DOJ withheld her account from the Epstein files. What else are they hiding?" (16:23)
- Host Quote:
- Public statement directly accuses Bondi and the DOJ of withholding victim testimony involving Trump and Epstein from the public Epstein files.
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Broader Message:
- The hosts stress the importance of persistent public and media pressure regarding the Epstein cover-up, alongside continued exposure of Trump's abuses and undemocratic practices.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On the credibility of accusers:
“In my opinion, as a lawyer who handled these cases... they seem to be very credible based on my expertise.” (11:13) -
On DOJ suppression of evidence:
“NPR discovered the hidden files by tracking the unique serial numbers... dozens of missing pages amid FBI interviews of Trump’s accuser that appear to be cataloged by the DOJ but not shared publicly.” (08:00) -
On Pam Bondi hiding:
“Pam Bondi has had to move... to a military base because... people who are furious at her cover up of a child sex trafficking ring... are threatening her life.” (15:39) -
On MAGA officials backtracking:
"You can tell that James Comer realizes while he's saying this, it's like, oh, crap, that was Trump." (13:28)
Important Timestamps
- [01:56] - Show begins, focusing on Trump and Epstein files; Zorro Ranch search context.
- [03:48]–[08:32] - Detailed reading/analysis of new allegations; missing DOJ/FBI files described.
- [10:12]–[13:58] - Second accuser’s allegations surface; Trump allegedly on speakerphone during assault.
- [13:58]–[15:39] - Rep. James Comer on Fox News, contradicting himself and implicating Trump’s DOJ.
- [15:39]–[17:17] - Pam Bondi goes into hiding; House Oversight action; hosts’ closing analysis.
Tone and Style
The episode is characterized by a blend of legal precision, investigative rigor, and urgent, democracy-first editorializing. The Meiselas brothers do not shy away from the gravity of the allegations, nor do they spare the political actors ducking accountability. Their banter remains sharp, but the seriousness of the core subject matter (Trump, Epstein, and child sex trafficking cover-ups) is foregrounded throughout.
Conclusion
This episode is a pivotal, meticulously researched unpacking of the latest developments in the Epstein-Trump scandal, marked by missing DOJ files, bombshell victim statements, and the unraveling of Trumpworld's cover-ups at the hands of press and House investigators. MeidasTouch builds the case for public vigilance and continued scrutiny, holding both Trump’s circle and enablers like Bondi to account.
Listeners who missed the episode will find this summary delivers a comprehensive, timestamped overview of all major developments, perspectives, and memorable exchanges, providing the context and urgency driving the ongoing investigation.
