Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and DOJ
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Attorney General Bondi and FBI leaders face scrutiny after DOJ memo reveals no Epstein client list exists despite their previous claims of investigating the disgraced financier.
Attorney General Pam Bondi had previously promised the public release of scores of records associated with federal probes into Epstein.
The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files flap is cascading, further roiling a Justice Department and FBI that have struggled for months to appease the demands of far-right conservative personalities and influential members of President Donald Trump’s base.
MAGA allies have been assailing the attorney general since the DOJ said a review "revealed no incriminating 'client list'" tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump reached out to deputy FBI director Dan Bongino to address unrest regarding the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein case. Amidst speculation about Bongino's potential resignation,
CNN’s David Urban explained Sunday on “State of the Union” that Republican calls for more transparency on the Jeffrey Epstein
The Justice Department and FBI says it found no evidence Jeffrey Epstein kept a "client list," contradicting AG Pam Bondi's past suggestions.
The DOJ released surveillance footage showing that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City in 2019, but the timestamp of the footage has
The Justice Department's memo on Jeffrey Epstein is causing a bitter rift among some of the most prominent figures in Donald Trump's administration.
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The Trump administration had hoped that that statement would be the final word on the saga, with Trump chiding a reporter who asked Bondi about the Epstein case at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.