Trump, Epstein and FBI
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Much information has been made public, but the Justice Department is cautious about releasing further material that could damage reputations, and faces an uphill legal battle to reveal currently sealed court filings.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s comments about evidence the Justice Department is reviewing from its Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation have fueled anticipation about the expected release of more files related to the New York financier.
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The news Wednesday that Attorney General Pam Bondi told President Donald Trump back in May that his name appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files isn’t that surprising, in context.
Mark Epstein, the older brother of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, refuted the White House’s claims that President Trump never visited the disgraced financier at his office. “That’s
He’s smearing the former president to shift focus from the self-inflicted crisis consuming his administration.
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Pam Bondi informed President Trump in May that his name appeared multiple times in the Epstein files.
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Mediaite on MSNSenate Dem Claims Trump’s DOJ Told FBI Agents to ‘Flag’ Any Epstein Files Mentioning the PresidentSen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) accused the Department of Justice of telling FBI agents to "flag" any Jeffrey Epstein files that mentioned President Donald Trump.
Source tells me Dan Bongino is taking the day off today from his job as Deputy Director of the FBI, and there’s now speculation on whether or not he will return to his job at the @FBI over his disgust with Blondi’s lack of transparency and handling of the Epstein files,
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Latin Times on MSNJD Vance Revealed to a Dinner Guest What's In The 'Epstein Files', Comedian ClaimsVice President JD Vance reportedly revealed the contents of the files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during dinner with a comedian.
The New York Times also published a photo of Trump and the sex offender financier posing with singer James Brown.