William Barr

Trump DOJ Asked to End Epstein Ranch Probe in 2019

It’s quite striking to consider the accusations that officials within the Trump administration’s Department of Justice, during its initial term, reportedly requested the termination of an ongoing probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch back in 2019. This revelation, brought to light by Comer, raises a significant number of questions, and frankly, it doesn’t paint a very reassuring picture. The idea that an investigation into such a serious matter might have been curtailed at the behest of high-level officials is deeply concerning, especially given the gravity of the allegations surrounding Epstein and his associates.

The context here is crucial, and it’s hard to ignore the familial connections that have been brought up regarding William Barr, the head of the DOJ at that time.… Continue reading

Barr’s Epstein Probe: Congress Questions Six Years After Death

Following Jeffrey Epstein’s death in a Manhattan detention cell, then-U.S. Attorney General William Barr took a personal role in the investigation. Barr’s involvement included reviewing jail surveillance footage and subsequently stating it supported the conclusion of suicide, despite inconsistencies later identified in that video. Barr is now scheduled for a closed-door deposition before Congress, which is reviewing the Epstein matter. Sources indicate the committee will question Barr about his involvement in the death investigation, which has led to renewed scrutiny and conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s death and network.

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