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Jake Tapper on Epstein: Cover-Up and Public’s Awareness

CNN’s Jake Tapper has accused the Trump administration of attempting to close the book on the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite previously fueling speculation about it. The FBI and Justice Department recently declared the case effectively closed, stating there was no client list and ruling out murder, but Tapper argues the administration possesses additional, unreleased information. He pointed to heavily redacted FBI files and questioned why victim and witness testimonies have not been made public, concluding that the public is being misled. Tapper highlighted the administration’s past claims of shocking revelations, further questioning the lack of transparency.

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Epstein’s Brother Slams FBI Memo, Doubts Suicide Ruling

Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, has criticized federal investigators, calling them “stupid” for a recent memo that maintained the official conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and that no further evidence would be released. Epstein, who has long disputed the suicide finding, stated the autopsy findings were inconsistent with suicide. The FBI memo, which was based on a review of over 300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence, also confirmed that no client list existed, and no new investigations into uncharged third parties were warranted. The memo stands by the previous determination that Epstein’s death in federal custody was a suicide.

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MAGA’s Epstein Disappointment: Doubt, Denial, and the Unfazed Base

The Justice Department’s announcement of no further revelations regarding Jeffrey Epstein has triggered significant backlash from Donald Trump’s MAGA supporters. Notable figures like Alex Jones and Mike Cernovich expressed disappointment and accusations of a cover-up, with some directly criticizing the president. This reaction follows months of anticipation and promises from the administration, including claims of an Epstein “client list” and videos, which ultimately failed to materialize. The perceived lack of transparency has led to calls for accountability and has sparked discontent within the MAGA movement, as exemplified by Liz Wheeler’s call for Attorney General Pan Bondi’s firing.

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MAGA Influencers Cry Cover-Up After DOJ Memo on Epstein Case

A newly released Department of Justice memo aimed at concluding the Jeffrey Epstein case has sparked outrage among conspiracy theorists. The memo states there is no evidence of a “client list” or that Epstein was murdered, despite a joint DOJ-FBI investigation uncovering extensive illegal child sex abuse material and identifying over 1,000 victims. However, the memo also claims no credible evidence of blackmail by Epstein or the involvement of uncharged third parties was found. This conclusion has prompted criticism and skepticism from several figures who question the DOJ’s findings, leading to renewed accusations of cover-up and calls for further investigation.

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DOJ, FBI: Epstein Had No Client List, Committed Suicide, Conspiracy Theories Erupt

DOJ, FBI conclude Epstein had no “client list,” committed suicide: Well, here’s a thought, straight from the collective internet consciousness: the DOJ and FBI have concluded that there’s no client list associated with Jeffrey Epstein, and that he died by suicide. That’s the official word. Now, where do we even begin to unpack that? Because, let’s be honest, that conclusion is landing with a resounding thud in a lot of corners.

This whole thing reeks of potential cover-up and the people who were most involved are just walking around free. It feels like a slap in the face to all the victims, and anyone who’s been paying attention to this saga.… Continue reading

Bondi Leaks Epstein Secrets to Undercover Operative: Truth or Propaganda?

Attorney General Pam Bondi was secretly recorded by O’Keefe Media Group discussing “tens of thousands of videos” related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, revealing details about the existence of child pornography and the FBI’s investigation. Nine days later, Bondi publicly confirmed the existence of these videos at a press conference, using nearly identical language. This recording, along with a separate recording of Prince Andrew’s associate, John Bryan, was released by O’Keefe, who suggests a potential cover-up involving powerful figures. The timing of Bondi’s public statement, following O’Keefe’s contact, raises questions about the government’s transparency regarding the Epstein case.

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Trump’s Signal Leaks: Too Big to Ignore, Too Likely to Be Ignored

The signal leak is too big to sweep under the rug. The sheer volume of classified information potentially compromised suggests this is just the tip of the iceberg; many more similar instances likely remain undiscovered. This casual use of Signal, bypassing official record-keeping, mirrors the strategies outlined in Project 2025, a plan that raises serious questions about the intent behind these actions.

The scale of this event is staggering. We’re talking about a potential felony, a possible coup attempt to overthrow the US government. The stark contrast between the response to this and the media frenzy that would have engulfed a similar incident involving a Democratic president is striking.… Continue reading

Trump’s “Epstein Files” Stunt Backfires on Conspiracy Theorists

The highly anticipated release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Trump administration yielded no new information, disappointing conspiracy theorists who expected bombshell revelations about alleged Democratic connections. Previously public documents, such as Epstein’s flight logs and address book, were presented as groundbreaking discoveries, despite being readily available elsewhere. This led to outrage from both influencers and politicians, with accusations of deception and a cover-up within the FBI. Subsequently, officials claimed that the FBI withheld additional documents, prompting demands for their immediate release and the initiation of investigations into potential obstruction.

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MAGA Disillusionment: Epstein File Release Fuels “We Voted for Better” Backlash

The release of limited Epstein-related documents, consisting primarily of contact lists and flight logs, has angered many MAGA supporters. Instead of public release, the files were given to select social media influencers, prompting accusations of a lack of transparency and mishandling by the Trump administration. Congressional representatives also expressed disappointment, stating they hadn’t reviewed the documents beforehand. This limited release fueled suspicions of a cover-up and deep frustration among supporters who expected broader exposure of powerful figures connected to Epstein.

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