Jeffrey Epstein, Pam Bondi
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The Trump administration says it won't release the "Epstein files" anymore. The still-secret docs could help answer mysteries about the financier.
A Department of Justice memo says there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein case comments as DOJ and FBI conclude inquiry and press secretary Leavitt addresses contradictions about client list.
A top Justice Department (DOJ) official pushed back Friday on speculation that there was a gap between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI leadership over the handling of files related to disgraced ...
"Foundation For Freedom Online" founder Mike Benz, with Jesse Kelly, traces Jeffrey Epstein's almost certain connections to U.S. intelligence networks back to the early 1980s and Iran-Contra. "What I'm trying to communicate here is every aspect of the Epstein story ties into the restructuring of intelligence work after the 1970s,
Trump DOJ releases some Epstein files, says there’s little new info. At a meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, influencers received documents tied to the ...
Victims' lawsuits show FBI and DOJ's focus on Epstein files misses the mark. ... Yet Bondi remains under scrutiny by other Trump allies who either doubt that she has such records, ...
For years, President Donald Trump and his supporters touted the release of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged client list. Now, his administration says no list exists.