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Promises made, promises broken: Epstein
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Posted By: DW626, 7/8/2025 4:33:53 AM

If you haven’t already heard, what’s left of the Jeffrey Epstein case will be closed and hidden from the public eye, indefinitely: DOJ, FBI review finds no Jeffrey Epstein ‘client list,’ confirms suicide: Memo A review ordered by President Donald Trump-appointed leadership of the Justice Department and the FBI found no evidence that notorious deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein kept a ‘client list’ of associates whom he blackmailed or conspired with to victimize dozens of women, according to a new memo reviewed by ABC News. When Epstein died in custody, federal law enforcement claimed that the cameras outside his cell had malfunctioned,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: PChristopher 7/8/2025 4:54:15 AM (No. 1974235)
Well....so much for restoring faith in the nation's premier law enforcement agency, huh? Ain't no amount of tapdancing they can do that'll make us believe them ever again.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 7/8/2025 5:30:27 AM (No. 1974240)
I think the much hyped evidence was destroyed before Bondi and Trump got to the Whitehouse, and what she discovered on her desk wasn't what she expected. Maxwell will never sing either because she doesn't have a death wish.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: anniebc 7/8/2025 7:09:48 AM (No. 1974275)
Maybe it's a swap for the JFK files.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 7/8/2025 7:16:22 AM (No. 1974280)
When I saw Patel and Bongino in that video clip saying that they had seen all the films etc., I thought I was watching a POW film! This has to be the biggest coverup of all time because of all the really big names who are seen in those tapes. Bondi, Patel and Bongino must be under orders to say nothing and notice thatTrump is saying nothing, so far anyway. There’s too much at stake here. Ask yourself, how did Epstein amass a fortune of $500,000,000 for doing essentially nothing? I go back to that POW statement.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: halfnorsk 7/8/2025 7:39:39 AM (No. 1974303)
Might it be possible that this is all a head-fake designed to make the guilty think they're off the hook? We can hope.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Venturer 7/8/2025 8:10:54 AM (No. 1974324)
Too many powerful people involved.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 7/8/2025 8:14:36 AM (No. 1974326)
Can't help getting the feeling that Pam Bondi is caught in the middle of a cover-up not of her creation and that greater forces are driving the narrative. As such, firing her with achieve exactly nothing.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: wilarrbie 7/8/2025 8:47:08 AM (No. 1974339)
We'll just have to wait for the movie.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/8/2025 9:53:57 AM (No. 1974371)
Please release Epstein's bank account records so we can see from where the deposits came, and the money went. Thank you!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: JoElla Bee 7/8/2025 10:29:44 AM (No. 1974387)
The path to good can seem well blocked, Assuring truth cannot be told. But, fate shifts and turns on providence, Because God is in control. I know that God answers prayers, and that His will cannot be overcome by any effort of man. I don’t know if it’s necessary that we know the information hidden here. I know that God knows. I just continue to pray that good prevails toward the restoration of our country, and I know that depends on our standing with Him, and seeking His guidance in all that we do. May God bless and help US to do right in His sight, trust in Him, and keep the faith.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: nwcudagal 7/8/2025 10:32:35 AM (No. 1974389)
Must be a treasure trove of prominent politicians and Hollywood elites.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: jasonB 7/8/2025 10:36:27 AM (No. 1974391)
@#2 WHO was President when he was arrested and "hung himself"?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: BarryNo 7/8/2025 10:45:02 AM (No. 1974396)
Where is the Justice? Shall we make our own list and start ticking off names? That's where you're going with this! Release the list, or inherit the whirlwind!!
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Reply 14 - Posted by: felixcat 7/8/2025 12:48:42 PM (No. 1974492)
Tom Fitton, of Judicial act fam was on Bannon's show yesterday and he is very disappointed in the DOJ and FBI. They have FOIA lawsuits that will hopefully force them to start releasing records. Epstein is dead, no ongoing investigation - so release the records. Another point to consider is that there is no lost love between the FBI and US Secret service so Bongino may be having a difficult time getting much cooperation from his FBI underlings and Patel, threatening, no promising, to burn the FBI HQ down and turn it into a museum may be getting the same stonewalling treatment. About the only Cabinet member that seems to be an effective spokesperson for their department is Scott Bissent of Treasury and maybe Sean Duffy of Transportation.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: MickTurn 7/8/2025 12:56:11 PM (No. 1974503)
A more likely scenario is that the Files DO EXIST, and are being held back so the Perverts involved that live in Congress can be controlled. This theme has been going on since J Edgar Hoover's FBI. he gathered dirt on all the politicians (it was very easy) to keep them from damaging the FBI and he did a good job. PS. Hoover himself was a cross dressing pathetic piece of work!
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Buzzman 7/8/2025 6:57:02 PM (No. 1974683)
Post quickly. Lucianne is dropping articles with negative reviews of President Trumps lame comment on the Epstein files. They don't want it covered. Never thought I'd see this here.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Lawsy0 7/9/2025 12:55:19 AM (No. 1974804)
I lost interest in this case the day I saw a portrait of William Jefferson Clinton in a dress and heels.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: mifla 7/9/2025 9:08:19 AM (No. 1974945)
Right or wrong, Pam is going to be the fall guy, and nothing will be released. Too many of both parties got caught in Epstein's web.
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