**BREAKING: The Pam Bondi Glitch – How a 2013 Press Conference “Time-Skipped” Into a 2024 Courtroom**
**TALLAHASSEE, FL** – Data analysts poring over Florida state archives have stumbled upon what they’re calling a "legal Mandela Effect" involving former Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The anomaly: In a grainy 2013 press conference, Bondi—then AG—warns of "out-of-state political megadonors attempting to purchase judicial influence." She names no names, but the timestamps on the video file show a 0.3-second audio-visual desync, followed by a single frame of a closed court docket from 2024.
Inside that frame? A case number matching a dismissed prosecution of a major Trump co-defendant—a case Bondi would later advise on as a lobbyist a decade later.
Analysts are calling it a "Predictive Program Echo."
"Is this a glitch in the timeline, or dirty data being written in reverse?" said Dr. Elena Vance, a forensic data analyst. "The metadata on the 2013 file was edited in 2024, but the video was converted from analog tape in 1999. The math says that’s impossible. The only explanation? Someone—or something—is overwriting our past."
The state archives have refused to comment, but the clip has gone viral under the hashtag #BondiLoop. Users are reporting that every time they rewatch the video, Bondi’s mouth moves slightly faster or slower—never matching the audio perfectly.
**Is this a political scandal, a data ghost, or proof that our timeline has a backspace button?**