Country music icon Dolly Parton stunned the nation this week with a scorching social media broadside aimed straight at Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, demanding she “READ THE BOOK, BONDI!” after the legend finished the late Virginia Giuffre’s explosive memoir on Epstein horrors.

The 79-year-old “Jolene” superstar, rarely one to dive into political crossfire, posted a heartfelt tribute to Giuffre – who took her own life in April at age 41 – praising the posthumous “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice” as “a light of truth in a world that tried to keep her in the dark.”

Then Parton turned up the heat: “Stop hiding behind politics and protecting the powerful,” she fired off. “This woman’s voice deserves justice — not denial.”

The post blew up overnight, racking millions of likes and shares, with fans dubbing Dolly “America’s conscience wrapped in rhinestones.” One top comment: “Dolly just read us all for filth – and Bondi too!”

Giuffre’s 400-page bombshell, released October 21 by Alfred A. Knopf, spills raw details of her grooming at 16 by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, forced encounters with Prince Andrew (three times, starting at 17), and assaults by a “well-known prime minister.” She names no new Trump wrongdoing but slams systemic cover-ups shielding the elite.

Parton’s clapback comes amid fury over Bondi – Trump’s pick to head DOJ – stonewalling House Dems’ subpoena for remaining Epstein files. Rep. Robert Garcia blasted Bondi in an October letter, citing Giuffre’s fresh revelations as proof of “urgency” to unseal everything.

“Dolly don’t play,” one insider told us. “She’s always championed the underdog – Imagination Library, COVID vaccines, you name it. This hits different: a survivor silenced forever, files locked away by the same folks who partied with Epstein.”

The timing’s brutal. Giuffre’s book skyrocketed to No. 1 on Amazon after celebs like Stephen Colbert echoed the “Read the Book, Pam” cry in an emotional monologue, pledging $500K to a survivor fund.

Bondi’s team brushed it off as “partisan noise,” insisting files stay sealed for “privacy.” But critics howl: Giuffre’s dead – what privacy?

Parton, worth $650M with hits like “9 to 5,” has stayed apolitical-ish, but she’s flexed before – slamming Tennessee’s drag bans, funding trans rights. Her Dollywood empire and charity work reach millions; this post alone hit 10M views in hours.

Giuffre’s family thanked Dolly in a statement: “Virginia fought for voices like hers to be heard. Dolly honoring that? Priceless.”

Online, #ReadTheBookBondi trended No. 1, with memes of Parton in rhinestones holding the memoir like a mic drop. “Dolly just worked harder than the devil,” one quipped.

Prince Andrew? Already stripped of titles post-Giuffre settlement. Maxwell? 20 years in the slammer.

Trump distanced himself years ago, banning Epstein from Mar-a-Lago. But Giuffre’s Mar-a-Lago recruitment detail stings.

Dolly wrapped her post with: “Compassion ain’t political. Truth ain’t either.”

Fans flooded her page: “Queen Dolly speaking for the silenced!” Another: “From ‘Coat of Many Colors’ to cloak of courage.”

Parton’s promoting her own book “Star of the Show” and holiday albums, but this? Her boldest verse yet.

Bondi’s confirmation hearings loom. Will she crack open the files?

America’s waiting – and Dolly’s watching.

More fallout brewing. Stay tuned.