Jeffrey Epstein

Scaramucci: Trump’s Epstein Shutdown “Doesn’t Smell Right”

Anthony Scaramucci expressed skepticism regarding the Justice Department and FBI’s memo denying evidence of Epstein’s murder or a “client list.” He acknowledged the possibility of Epstein possessing compromising material on powerful individuals and suggested the timing of the memo’s release during a holiday weekend was suspect. While Scaramucci didn’t believe in a traditional “client list,” he emphasized Epstein’s collection of tapes with compromising information. The former Trump White House Communications Director also discussed Elon Musk’s potential role in a new political movement, suggesting Musk’s intelligence and resourcefulness would outmaneuver traditional politicians.

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Epstein Video’s Missing Minute Fuels Cover-Up Allegations and Raises Questions

The Department of Justice (DOJ) released video footage intended to prove Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide, yet questions have emerged due to a missing minute from the video near midnight. The released footage was accompanied by a memo stating the FBI concluded Epstein’s death was a suicide and that no further files would be released. This has fueled criticism, with some pointing out discrepancies in the video and demanding explanations. The DOJ has not yet addressed the missing minute or the accusations of a different cell in the footage, while maintaining that no further disclosures are warranted.

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JD Vance’s Old Tweets Fuel Epstein List Controversy, Shielding Trump

The Trump administration is facing scrutiny and pushback from online conspiracy theorists regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, particularly surrounding the existence of an “Epstein Client List.” A White House spokeswoman sparred with the media over the matter, denying the existence of such a list despite previous speculation and demands from some within the administration. Figures like Elon Musk and J.D. Vance previously fueled speculation but now find themselves in the uncomfortable position of defending Trump against these very claims, which have gained traction among right-wing circles. The administration’s current denial is seen as a loss in the narrative battle, revealing a failure to control a conspiracy once embraced.

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Alex Jones Reacts to Epstein Memo with Outburst and Mixed Views

In a recent video posted on X, Alex Jones expressed extreme distress over a Department of Justice memo concerning Jeffrey Epstein. The memo stated the DOJ found no evidence of a “client list” or that Epstein was murdered. Jones, along with other conspiracy theorists, believes Epstein was murdered to protect powerful figures connected to sex trafficking, and labeled the DOJ’s findings as “absolute horses**t.” The news caused Jones to feel physically ill, accusing the DOJ of covering for the CIA and Mossad.

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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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Fox News Skeptical of Trump’s Epstein Probe Results, Doocy Confronts Spokesperson

Fox News challenged the Department of Justice’s statement that Jeffrey Epstein did not possess a client list, referencing a past comment from former Attorney General Pam Bondi who stated she had the list on her desk. During a press briefing, Fox News’s Peter Doocy questioned the current press secretary about the discrepancy, prompting a response emphasizing the administration’s exhaustive investigation. The exchange highlights tensions within the MAGA world, with some figures, like Laura Loomer, calling for accountability, while others, including the press secretary, defend the administration’s actions.

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Epstein Victim’s Diary: No Evidence of Blackmail Claims

Virginia Giuffre, in her personal diary, alleged that Jeffrey Epstein recorded her being abused by other men for blackmail purposes. This claim appears to contradict a recent memo from the FBI and Justice Department that stated there was no credible evidence of Epstein using blackmail. The diary, shared by Giuffre’s family to offer a complete account of her life, included entries detailing this alleged surveillance.

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Trump DOJ-FBI Memo: Epstein Killed Himself, No Client List Exists

The Justice Department and FBI released a memo attempting to debunk conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death, stating there’s no evidence of murder, blackmail, or a client list. This memo, obtained by news outlets, included links to video footage of the Manhattan facility where Epstein was detained. Despite Trump’s past promises to release Epstein-related records, and after comments from Elon Musk implying Trump’s involvement, the memo asserts that no further disclosures are warranted. The memo has already sparked outrage among conservatives, with some accusing the Trump administration of covering up the full extent of Epstein’s crimes.

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Pam Bondi Scrutinized Over Epstein Client List Allegations

A recent Department of Justice (DOJ) memo has stated that there is no evidence of a “client list” belonging to the late Jeffrey Epstein, nor any credible evidence of blackmail or that he was murdered. The memo also supports the medical examiner’s finding of suicide, based on jail video footage. This contradicts previous statements made by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who had claimed to possess and be reviewing an Epstein “client list” for public release, prompting questions about the consistency of her statements. The DOJ is not planning any further charges in connection with the review, and no additional records are expected to be released, with the government’s priority being combating child exploitation.

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Musk’s Epstein List Reaction: Is This the “Final Straw” for MAGA?

Elon Musk reacted strongly to a report that the Department of Justice and FBI found no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list or blackmail, calling it the “final straw.” This comes after delays in the release of the Epstein files and growing suspicions of a cover-up. Musk has also engaged in a public feud with former political ally Donald Trump, further escalating tensions, and announced plans to form a new political party. Trump responded critically, claiming Musk is “off the rails” and that a third party would cause chaos.

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