
- The Department of Justice does not find evidence from the list of clients or blackmail of Epstein
- The attorney general of the conservatives Slam Bondi and the director of the FBI Patel.
- Trump defends Patel, Bongino in the middle of a violent reaction of magician sponsors.
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice hastened questions on Tuesday after his leadership concluded that there was no evidence to support several long -standing conspiracy theories about the death of the accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epsin and his alleged clientele, causing anger of the supporters.
The conservative influencers of Laura Loomer Elon Musk have criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi and the director of the FBI Kash Patel for her findings, which occurred months after Bondi promised to reveal important revelations about Epstein, including “many names” and “many flight records.”
“He is sitting on my desk right now to check,” Bondi told Fox News In February, when asked if the Department of Justice would launch the Epstein client list.
On Tuesday at the White House, Bondi returned that comment, telling journalists who referred to the entire “archive” of Epstein along with other archives about the murders of John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. “That is what I meant with that,” he said.
He added that many of the videos in the Epstein research file “turned out to be a child porn.” This material, he added, “will never be launched. You will never see daylight.”
The Memorandum of the Department of Justice on Epstein, published on Monday, concluded that after reviewing more than 300 gigabytes of data, “there was no list of incriminatory clients,” there was no evidence that Epstein could have blackmailed of prominent people.
The memorandum also confirmed the previous findings of the FBI, which concluded that Epstein died for suicide in his jail cell while waiting for the trial, and not as a result of a criminal act such as murder.
A subsequent report by the Inspector General of the Department of Justice later discovered the Office of Prison Employees who had the task of protecting Epstein failed to search their cell or verify it in the hours prior to their suicide.
Patel and the deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, a former conservative podcaster, both made statements before working at the FBI on a so -called client list often suggested that the government was hiding information about Epstein from the US public.
Trump defended them in a social publication of the truth on Monday in the midst of a violent reaction for his magician base, calling them the “best professionals of the law.”
He expressed annoyance when journalists asked him questions about Epstein on Tuesday at the White House during a cabinet meeting, saying: “Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?”
It marks the first time that Trump’s officials had publicly scarce the stories, pressured by numerous right -wing figures, especially including the two main FBI officials before Trump hired them.
The reaction was rapid and brutal of its “Make America Great Again” movement, which for a long time has been considered an article of faith that the elites “Deep State” were protecting Epstein’s most powerful associates in the Democratic Party and Hollywood.
“Next, the Department of Justice will actually say, Jeffrey Epstein never existed,” tweeted the furious theorist of the Pro-Trump conspiracy.
“This is exaggerated.”
Trump has managed to avoid much of direct guilt for Fiasco, and I will, on the other hand, addressed to the director of the FBI Kash Patel and his deputy Dan Bongino.