Access to a SCIF has three requirements. First is proper ID; second is proper clearance and third is need-to know. AG Bondi should have the first and third requirements met but she may still be in the process of obtaining all of the clearances needed for her job. If she lacks the 2nd then it would have been correct to bar her from having complete access to the SCIF. However, she could have been escorted in once the SCIF was sanitized to the level of her current clearance level.
The very fact that Trump nominated Bondi and the Senate confirmed her is all the security clearance and need-to-know that she needs. Quit propagating the Deep State’s lies.
The President of the United States gets to decide who can have clearance as soon as he says so. He doesn't need a "process" to grant security clearances.
What you describe seems like the bureaucracy of paperwork. Bondi had all the clearances she needed the moment she was sworn into her role. What you described is just the paperwork catching up with Bondi -- it can't be the other way around.
-PJ
Who decides the Attorney Generals clearance?
POTUS.
Unless she has been flagged somehow as a risk to national security.
POTUS IS National Security.
Not some agency bureaucrat descended from cross-dressing Herbert Hoover.