Representative Tim Burchett, initially claiming the FBI had discovered 1,400 new Jeffrey Epstein files, has now altered his stance. He suggests the files may have been destroyed under the Biden administration, despite a Department of Justice memo denying the existence of undisclosed evidence. This shift aligns with broader suspicions among some regarding the White House’s position on the Epstein case. Burchett, however, attributes the disappearance to the previous administration’s actions.
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Former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly claimed that Donald Trump has chosen not to release the Epstein files. O’Reilly stated Trump’s reasoning, during a conversation, was that many individuals mentioned in the files may have had innocent interactions with Epstein, and releasing the files without context would unfairly ruin their lives. O’Reilly said Trump was concerned that the media would not provide the necessary context, leading to the destruction of innocent people. Some social media users have criticized this explanation, suggesting alternative motivations for withholding the files.
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Reports indicate that former President Donald Trump considered pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, a move spurred by concern over her potential revelations about his decades-long friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Trump and Epstein shared a close relationship, with both men reportedly involved in similar activities. Ultimately, Trump did not issue a pardon due to pushback from his advisors. Maxwell was later convicted on sex trafficking charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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Bill O’Reilly reported having a conversation with former President Donald Trump regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, during which Trump expressed concern that the files could harm innocent individuals. O’Reilly suggested Trump should have Attorney General Pam Bondi hold a press conference to share what investigators learned while protecting innocent people’s identities. Trump’s administration has faced criticism for the Justice Department’s decision not to release additional Epstein case documents. The Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have stated that no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.
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During a White House Cabinet meeting, Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed the missing minute of CCTV footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell. Bondi explained that the time jump was due to a routine nightly video reset performed at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The Bureau of Prisons confirmed that this reset consistently results in the same minute of footage being overwritten each night. The Department of Justice plans to release further footage to corroborate this explanation.
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GOP rep says he believes Epstein files were destroyed, which, frankly, feels like a predictable turn in this ongoing saga. The whole situation surrounding the Epstein files has been, to put it mildly, a mess. There’s a whole history of claims, accusations, and conflicting statements swirling around, making it hard to know what to believe. What is consistent, however, is the pattern of denial and blame-shifting that seems to follow every revelation.
First, the timeline is crucial. We’re talking about files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a name synonymous with scandal and the alleged abuse of underage girls. The files themselves are believed to contain names of individuals connected to Epstein, potentially implicating powerful people in heinous crimes.… Continue reading
The Justice Department and FBI released a memo stating there was never any client list associated with Jeffrey Epstein, a finding that has drawn strong criticism from MAGA figures. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has stated that Americans will not accept this conclusion, while others such as Elon Musk and Laura Loomer have also voiced skepticism. Despite the lack of evidence found, the memo confirmed Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide and concluded that there was no credible evidence of blackmail. The news comes after months of anticipation and pressure from lawmakers to release potential records of high-profile names.
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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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Elon Musk has begun unfollowing Donald Trump loyalists on X amid growing frustration over the lack of released Jeffrey Epstein files. This shift follows Musk’s criticism of Trump for not releasing the files and a series of tweets highlighting contradictions in the Department of Justice’s memo on the case. Musk has also unfollowed figures like Attorney General Pam Bondi and Fox News, and he responded with a “100” emoji when asked if exposing the files would be a priority for a potential third party. These actions highlight the escalating tension between Musk and Trump, particularly surrounding the handling of the Epstein case and the implications of the Justice Department’s findings.
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper criticized Donald Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, accusing the administration of misleading the public. Tapper highlighted the administration’s sudden shift in stance, releasing a memo that claimed the case was closed and no client list existed, contradicting earlier statements and promises to release information. The journalist pointed out how Trump and his officials had previously emphasized the importance of releasing Epstein’s files, leading to public interest. Tapper argued that despite the administration’s current position, a wealth of unreleased information exists, potentially implicating powerful figures.
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