Jeffrey Epstein

Trump DOJ Fires Attorney Who Prosecuted Epstein, Maxwell, Sparking Outrage

Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor involved in the cases against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, was recently fired from the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York by the Justice Department. The reason for her termination remains undisclosed. This event occurred amidst controversy surrounding the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein case and a perceived lack of transparency, particularly from within Trump’s supporters. Notably, Comey was a lead prosecutor in the conviction of Maxwell and also worked on the case against Epstein, who died in jail. Comey also led the prosecution against Combs.

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Epstein Scandal: Will It Finally Break MAGA’s Loyalty to Trump?

Following Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI’s declaration that Jeffrey Epstein’s death was a suicide and no further disclosures were warranted, controversy erupted within MAGA world. Influential figures like Elon Musk and Laura Loomer criticized the handling of the situation, sparking a division among Trump’s supporters. While some, like Ben Shapiro, downplayed the issue, others, such as Alex Jones, viewed the government’s memo as a betrayal. This led to the questioning of the existence of an “Epstein list” containing details of Epstein’s associates and those involved in his crimes, fueling conspiracy theories and causing significant division within the movement.

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Epstein Prison Video: 3 Minutes Edited Out, Sparking Cover-Up Concerns

A significant gap of two minutes and 53 seconds was discovered in the surveillance video footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein’s prison cell prior to his death. The edited video, released by the Department of Justice and the FBI, has raised further questions, with analysis revealing that the “full raw footage” was repeatedly edited and saved. The missing footage occurs around the time of a nightly system reset, as reported by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The video was manipulated over several hours before being uploaded, and the DoJ stated the edits were for clarity.

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Pam Bondi Letter to FBI Confirms Epstein Files Exist

Letter from AG Pam Bondi to FBI Director Patel confirms the existence of Epstein Files. This whole situation feels like something straight out of a movie, doesn’t it? We’re talking about a confirmation from none other than former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi that the FBI, under previous leadership, was holding back crucial information related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. This isn’t just some rumor; it’s a direct statement, a letter to the current FBI Director, essentially saying, “Hey, remember those files I asked for? Turns out, you didn’t give me everything.”

The core of the matter revolves around a simple request: full access to the Epstein files.… Continue reading

Trump Slams Epstein “Hoax,” Rejects Supporters, Fuels Speculation

In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump dismissed the Jeffrey Epstein story as a “hoax.” He accused Democrats of perpetrating the “scam,” further stating that his past supporters who are interested in the case have “bought into this ‘bullshit,’” and he no longer desires their backing. Trump attributed the focus on the Epstein case to the “Fake News” and Democrats, despite his own perceived successes. These comments follow prior remarks where he questioned the interest in the Epstein case, coinciding with criticism from MAGA figures and a recent poll revealing public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the matter.

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Pence Calls for Release of Epstein Files: “The Time Has Come”

Former Vice President Mike Pence has urged the Trump administration to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation and prosecution, emphasizing the need to protect the victims’ identities. Pence’s call for transparency contrasts with President Trump’s dismissal of the scrutiny surrounding Epstein’s associates as politically motivated. Pence stated that the Epstein case began during the Bush administration and continued through the Obama years, adding that there is no reason for the current administration not to release the files, once victim names are protected. Pence also weighed in on the possibility of Trump removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, expressing concerns about the Fed’s dual mandate while suggesting economic challenges stem more from administration policies.

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Comey Fired After Prosecuting Diddy and Epstein-Linked Cases

Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, was terminated from her position as a federal prosecutor by the Justice Department, with the U.S. Attorney’s Office citing Article II of the Constitution. Comey was involved in prosecuting high-profile cases, including those of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell. This termination follows a period of political pressure regarding the Epstein case, particularly from former President Donald Trump, who has been accused of spreading conspiracy theories. The firing of Comey is seen by some as an attempt by Trump to deflect blame for the crisis surrounding the Epstein case.

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Why Isn’t Trump Releasing the Epstein Files?

Jeez, I wonder why Trump won’t release the Epstein files.

Seriously, it’s like the most obvious thing, isn’t it? Everyone’s scratching their heads, wondering why the files aren’t out there, and it feels like the elephant in the room is wearing a bright orange toupee. The truth is staring us right in the face, and it’s almost painful to see the denial.

Think about it – MAGA folks are masters of avoiding the obvious. They’re looking everywhere but where they should be, which is utterly pathetic. There are claims that these files contain information that could hurt some people, “very fine people,” as it were.… Continue reading

Most Americans Believe Trump Admin Hid Epstein Files: Poll

A recent poll reveals that 67% of Americans believe the government is concealing evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, with only 8% disagreeing and 25% unsure. Moreover, 79% of respondents support the release of all documents pertaining to the federal case, while only 5% oppose it. The Justice Department’s memo, which stated there was no Epstein client list and no evidence of blackmail, has fueled suspicion and criticism, especially from those who expected more transparency. Despite the controversy, former President Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the review of the Epstein files.

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Epstein Prison Video: Report Claims Nearly 3 Minutes Cut Out

A new report reveals that the Department of Justice’s “raw” video footage of Jeffrey Epstein’s cell door contained a nearly three-minute discrepancy. Forensic analysis by WIRED suggests the footage was modified using editing software, contradicting the DOJ’s claim of unedited footage. One of the source clips was nearly three minutes longer than the final video segment, indicating potential trimming before release. This follows the discovery of a previous missing minute, sparking further speculation, although the reason for this discrepancy was explained by the Attorney General.

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