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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 41 MIN

Pam Bondi’s “Search History” Folder: How DOJ Audit Logs Become a Threat to Congressional Oversight

from Shrink The Nation · host Dr. Rob and Dr. David

In a contentious Capitol Hill hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared to hold a document labeled “Pramila Jayapal search history” after lawmakers accessed unredacted Epstein files, and the message wasn’t subtle. Dr. David and Dr. Rob break down the psychology of audit logs (normal), versus printing and deploying them as a public “gotcha” (not normal), and why that shift creates a predictable chilling effect on oversight: the questioners become the vulnerable ones.From there, the conversation widens into the larger pattern the week keeps revealing: simplistic marching orders radiating out from a fragile core, sub-leaders optimizing for appeasement, and the resulting organized chaos; like a kid “cleaning” a room by shoving everything under the bed… and calling it done. We also talk about how hearings turn into performance, how survivors get treated as props, and why rewarding contempt as entertainment corrodes institutions from the inside out.

In a contentious Capitol Hill hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared to hold a document labeled “Pramila Jayapal search history” after lawmakers accessed unredacted Epstein files, and the message wasn’t subtle. Dr. David and Dr. Rob break down the psychology of audit logs (normal), versus printing and deploying them as a public “gotcha” (not normal), and why that shift creates a predictable chilling effect on oversight: the questioners become the vulnerable ones.From there, the conversation widens into the larger pattern the week keeps revealing: simplistic marching orders radiating out from a fragile core, sub-leaders optimizing for appeasement, and the resulting organized chaos; like a kid “cleaning” a room by shoving everything under the bed… and calling it done. We also talk about how hearings turn into performance, how survivors get treated as props, and why rewarding contempt as entertainment corrodes institutions from the inside out.

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