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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.
Conservative influencers once demanded the Epstein files be released. Now some urge followers to move on, even as Trump’s role faces renewed scrutiny.
Anyone associated with the late sex offender "ought to be held up to public scrutiny,” Trump's former VP said.
A Department of Justice memo says there is no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" or blackmailed prominent individuals.
Amid mounting pressure, questions persist over the president’s past friendship and the Justice Department’s decision to limit disclosure.
The Attorney General has been under fire since February, when she teased the release of “a lot of names, a lot of information” related to Epstein’s clients
Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Trump are pushing past criticism over lack of transparency in Jeffrey Epstein case aftermath.
The convicted sex offender did kill himself and there is no “client list,” says Trump’s Justice Department and FBI.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump is facing renewed criticism over the so-called Epstein files, after the Department of Justice denied the existence of a client list connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Tucker Carlson has criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for making unfounded claims about the existence of a client list of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking accomplices, which has led to