FBI, Pam Bondi and Jeffrey Epstein
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A Department of Justice memo says there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed to possess Jeffrey Epstein's "client list," sparking controversy and conspiracy theories. The DOJ and FBI refuted the existence of such a list after an exhaustive investigation. The White House deflected questions about Bondi's claims, referring inquiries back to her.
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Irish Star on MSNPam Bondi attempts to explain 'mysterious missing minute' in Jeffrey Epstein’s jail videoA ttorney General Pam Bondi has attempted to explain why there was a minute gap in a video released by the Justice Department from outside the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell.
Attorney General Pam Bondi responded to a question about the alleged missing minute in video footage released by the Department of Justice meant to prove that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide.At a White House Cabinet meeting,
“I got the quote,” Doocy said. “ [Anchor] John Roberts said, the DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein clients. Will that really happen?’ And [Bondi] said, ‘It’s sitting right now on my desk to review.”
Megyn Kelly suggested President Trump should prioritize the Epstein Files controversy, criticizing Attorney General Pam Bondi for her handling of the matter.
Questions persist over mounting evidence of Jeffrey Epstein’s potential ties to intelligence agencies, despite Attorney General (AG) Pam Bondi’s denial. Bondi was pressed by reporters at President Donald Trump’s Cabinet meeting Tuesday regarding speculation that Epstein was an intelligence asset for U.