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The rumor spread amid backlash over the Trump administration's announcement that its review of the Epstein files found no "incriminating client list."
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The New Republic on MSNFBI’s Process to Check Epstein Files for Trump Mentions Was Pure Chaos
A new report alleges that the ever-changing rules for checking Jeffrey Epstein–related documents sent the FBI into “full panic mode.”
The president disavowed longtime backers who are furious over the administration's conclusion that the accused sex trafficker died by suicide in jail and did not possess a secret list of clients.
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Irish Star on MSN'Epstein had no client list, killed himself' says Trump's DOJ and FBI investigation
An investigation from the DOJ marks the end of any potential Epstein-case files being released in the future, as the FBI and Justice Dept agree that 'there was no foul play'
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s first accuser says she warned the Federal Bureau of Investigation on two occasions to look into President Donald Trump’s conduct as an associate of the disgraced sex offender.
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FBI's Dan Bongino stays home from work amid clash over Jeffrey Epstein probe at Trump's DOJ
A review of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has sparked a conflict between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, sources say.
The White House is seeking to block any significant release of information about the sex-trafficking operation by the long-time Trump crony, which implicates a large section of the US ruling elite.
WASHINGTON — FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino butted heads with Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this week over the Trump administration’s handling of its Jeffrey Epstein investigation — including a purported review of the late pedophile ‘s so-called “client list” that officials now say never existed.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Pam Bondi argued over the criticism they have received over the decision not to release any more material from the FBI’s investigation.
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump will not recommend a special counsel in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, a White House spokeswoman said Thursday, turning aside calls for further action in an inquiry that has roiled the Justice Department and angered supporters who had been expecting a treasure trove of documents from the case.