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Conservative commentator Rogan O’Handley, who goes by DC_Draino online and participated in a Trump administration photo op in February holding binders labeled “The Epstein Files,” on Monday called the memo part of a “shameful chapter” in the country’s history.
The Justice Department and FBI says it found no evidence Jeffrey Epstein kept a "client list," contradicting AG Pam Bondi's past suggestions.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein case comments as DOJ and FBI conclude inquiry and press secretary Leavitt addresses contradictions about client list.
But after he returned to office, his Administration disappointed anticipators of the so-called “Epstein Files” when it touted a batch of mostly already public records, despite Attorney General Pam Bondi having previously said that the client list was “sitting on my desk right now to review.
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NewsNation on MSNDOJ, FBI sitting on ‘treasure trove’ of Epstein information: AttorneyThe FBI and DOJ have received criticism from many since stating Sunday that there was no "client list" to disclose, and that his death was a suicide.
Marsha Blackburn has been one of the most vocal Republicans demanding answers in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case. Over the years, she’s posted about Epstein more than 80 times just on X. She claimed the so-called “deep state” was hiding the truth.
President Trump pushed back during his Cabinet meeting about a question regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ claims Epstein had no list of clients, which is drawing criticism from some of the president's supporters.
NBC News' Stephanie Gosk explains how conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein took on a life of their own. Listen to today's full episode of "Here's the Scoop," hosted by Yasmin Vossoughian, wherever you get your podcasts.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been criticized after giving mixed messages about Jeffrey Epstein's "client list."
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"Foundation For Freedom Online" founder Mike Benz, with Jesse Kelly, traces Jeffrey Epstein's almost certain connections to U.S. intelligence networks back to the early 1980s and Iran-Contra. "What I'm trying to communicate here is every aspect of the Epstein story ties into the restructuring of intelligence work after the 1970s,