Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein’s Lawyer: “I Know Who They Are” – Concerns Over Client List and Potential Fallout

In a recent op-ed, former Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz stated that Epstein never created a “client list,” though the FBI interviewed alleged victims who named “clients,” whose names have been redacted. Dershowitz sought to distance former President Donald Trump from Epstein, stating that their relationship ended long ago. Dershowitz also argued that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while also stating it seemed likely Epstein was assisted by jail personnel, but denied claims of Epstein ties to the Israeli government. Ultimately, Dershowitz maintains there is nothing more to disclose beyond what has already been revealed.

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Trump Slams Epstein Critics as “Bad People,” Fuels Controversy

The former president expressed bewilderment at the continued interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, dismissing it as “boring” and suggesting that only “pretty bad people” would want to prolong it. Trump stated that he doesn’t understand the fascination with a case that’s been resolved, despite his own administration’s handling of the situation. This stance contrasts with his supporters’ ongoing interest, fueled by prior statements from figures within his circle, who previously questioned the case’s outcome but have since distanced themselves from those claims. This shift has left many of his supporters feeling betrayed and frustrated, as they expected further revelations about Epstein’s connections to powerful figures.

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Johnson’s Epstein Hypocrisy: Says Release “Everything,” Then Votes Against It

House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly stated a desire for transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein, yet he blocked a Democratic attempt to release related documents. This mirrored the actions of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who also called for truth while voting against releasing the files. This contradictory behavior places Republicans in a difficult position, particularly given Donald Trump’s shift in stance on the matter. Trump, having previously fueled speculation about Epstein, now dismisses the case as uninteresting and attacks those who continue to focus on it.

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Trump Disavows Supporters Who Believe Epstein “Hoax”

Trump disavows “PAST supporters” who believed “Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,” because this whole situation is just… wow. It appears that the former President is now labeling the allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein as a “hoax,” and in doing so, he’s seemingly turned his back on those who, in the past, were his supporters but now dare to question the truth behind these disturbing accusations. The shift is jarring, especially considering the gravity of the Epstein case and the potential implications for those involved.

This whole “Epstein Hoax” narrative feels like a desperate maneuver. It’s as if Trump is trying to distance himself from something he knows could implicate him and his associates, and the reaction feels quite predictable.… Continue reading

Trump’s Epstein Silence: Fox News Obeyed, Reports Focus Elsewhere

Following Donald Trump’s directive, Fox News and other MAGA media outlets have largely ceased discussion of Jeffrey Epstein. After the Justice Department released a memo stating there was no credible evidence of Epstein blackmail, many Trump-aligned figures initially expressed discontent. However, after Trump’s statement supporting Pam Bondi and discouraging further discussion of Epstein, prominent figures like Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Gutfeld fell in line, drastically reducing or eliminating mentions of Epstein on their programs. While some outside of Fox News have expressed dissent, the general trend among MAGA commentators has been silence or support for Trump’s stance.

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Pam Bondi Refuses to Discuss Epstein Files Amid Growing Scrutiny

Attorney General Pam Bondi faced scrutiny regarding the Department of Justice’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein memo, which confirmed his suicide and stated no client list existed, contradicting earlier claims. During a press conference, Bondi deflected questions about the “Epstein files” and the public’s frustration, focusing instead on combating drug cartels. She also declined to comment on President Trump’s support for releasing additional evidence or address personnel matters, drawing criticism from conservative figures and some Congressional Republicans who have called for greater transparency. Bondi maintained her focus on the current administration’s initiatives, implying her continued tenure within the Trump administration.

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Trump Slams Supporters for Believing Epstein “Bullshit”: A Deep Dive

In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump criticized some of his supporters for believing what he called the “Jeffrey Epstein Hoax.” This remark, which grouped the Epstein controversy with other past disputes, comes amid efforts to quiet unrest within conservative circles. Trump’s comments have sparked immediate backlash, with many expressing surprise and disbelief. House Republicans’ recent blocking of a vote to publicize Epstein files has also drawn criticism and raised questions about transparency.

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GOP Blocks Epstein File Release Despite Calls; Rogan Rants

The Justice Department and FBI recently stated in a memo that no client list of high-profile names associated with Jeffrey Epstein was found, prompting criticism from various figures. Podcaster Joe Rogan publicly questioned the handling of the Epstein files, referencing conflicting information and questioning the credibility of the authorities. House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans expressed support for transparency regarding the files, despite some opposing a vote to release them. Former President Trump claimed that the Epstein files were fabricated, while several prominent figures, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, have demanded further investigation and information.

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Trump and Epstein: The Unescapable Connection

The article discusses how the failure of Donald Trump to release promised information related to the Jeffrey Epstein case is causing fissures within the MAGA movement. For years, Trump and his administration fueled conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein, vowing to expose the truth. Now, however, the Department of Justice and the FBI have released statements minimizing the case, contradicting earlier promises, and leading to disillusionment among some loyalists. This presents an opportunity for Democrats to challenge Republicans and sow doubt within the MAGA ranks by questioning Trump’s silence on the issue and other potentially questionable actions. The author suggests this could lead to the erosion of support for Trump and the Republican Party.

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Republicans Block Epstein Files Despite Rhetoric on Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly supported the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, breaking with the Trump administration’s stance on the matter. Despite his stated support, Johnson opposed a procedural motion by Democrats to force a House vote on releasing the files. This issue has caused a divide among Republicans, with Democrats attempting to use the controversy to gain political advantage by demanding transparency. The episode also highlights divisions within the GOP on the issue.

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