Donald Trump Lashes Out After Being Asked One Particular Question About Jeffrey Epstein
Donald Trump grew visibly frustrated after being asked about Jeffrey Epstein during a press event. When a reporter questioned DOJ Special Counsel Pam Bondi about Epstein’s alleged ties to intelligence agencies, Trump interrupted angrily, asking, “Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” He criticized the media for repeatedly bringing up Epstein instead of focusing on more pressing matters, like the recent tragedy in Texas.
Over the weekend, the Department of Justice released a report dismissing several conspiracy theories about Epstein. It stated there was no “client list” used for blackmail. The FBI conducted extensive searches of physical and digital records, uncovering over 300 gigabytes of data, but found no incriminating evidence involving uncharged individuals.
The report emphasized that no credible proof existed suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful figures. It also concluded that there was no assistance involved in his death, further reinforcing the claim that Epstein died by suicide.
The DOJ confirmed this conclusion with 10 hours of CCTV footage from the special housing unit where Epstein was held. The footage showed no one entering the cell area between 10:40 p.m. on August 9 and 6:30 a.m. on August 10, 2019.
Although Pam Bondi previously hinted at having documents about Epstein’s “clients,” she later clarified that she was referring to all materials related to the case, not a specific list.
On Monday, the White House clarified Bondi’s comments, stating the documents include sensitive material like child exploitation evidence.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk has questioned the FBI’s conclusions, suggesting Trump appears in Epstein’s files, though he later deleted his post.
@cnn President Donald Trump got upset during a Cabinet meeting when a reporter asked about Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ recently released a report confirming Epstein died by suicide in prison and didn’t keep a “client list.” Trump’s MAGA allies have for years sought evidence of an alleged Epstein “client list” potentially tying influential figures to the deceased former financier’s crimes. Later in the Cabinet meeting, Attorney General Pam Bondi tried to explain why she said in a previous interview that the Epstein client list was sitting on her desk. #CNN #News