This morning, at the Cabinet meeting, a reporter asked Attorney General Pam Bondi some questions about the client list of sexual predator, Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump stopped Bondi from answering while he asked his own question, “Are we still asking about this creep, this Epstein?” Why yes, Mr. President, we are still talking about the creep.
Here is the video from the Cabinet meeting:
We, the MAGA types, are darn sure asking about Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein the Perv wasn’t in my top ten reasons to vote Trump. Not totally disappointed like I was in 2017 when Hillary wasn’t arrested after the “lock her up” chants at the rallies. I understand it was the right call to not arrest HRC.
I think we are entitled to an explanation after the Axios news dump. From the Daily Caller:
Many of President Donald Trump’s fiercest supporters are turning on his own Justice Department after a memo concluded Jeffrey Epstein killed himself and left no incriminating “client list.”
The memo, reported Sunday by Axios, concluded there was no evidence of foul play in the death of the convicted child sex trafficker and found no substantiation for Attorney General Pam Bondi’s earlier claims that an Epstein client list existed.
“It’s sitting on my desk right now to review. That’s been a directive by President Trump. I’m reviewing that,” Bondi told Fox News in February in response to a question about an Epstein client list.
As you saw in the YouTube video above, Bondi says it was just the basic files that were sitting on her desk. Bondi promised a release to “influencers” soon. Victory Girls own Deanna wrote about this in February, “Epstein Files Fails: Overpromising, Underdelivering, And Rickrolls”.
Deanna could almost very well write the same article again today. Remember the Epstein Epic Fail Binders that Bondi handed out?
BREAKING: DC Draino, Libs of TikTok, Cernovich, Liz Wheeler seen holding "EPSTEIN FILES: PHASE 1" at the White House.
Photo from @JoshSukoff pic.twitter.com/suzJbSPUaW
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) February 27, 2025
Yes, we got snookered. We are annoyed. We want justice. More:
On Monday, Wheeler told The Blaze’s Glenn Beck that Bondi privately claimed the Southern District of New York was hiding additional Epstein-related files and alleged a “deep state cover-up,” though she said Bondi admitted she hadn’t personally seen the supposed documents.
This doesn’t prove anything shift was going on, but as Joe Rogan says, it does send the message, “I got you, bitch.”
Pay attention to what Joe Rogan says about Jeffrey Epstein's picture of Bill Clinton in a blue dress: "I got you bitch" pic.twitter.com/pZrocylCVq
— Red Pill USA (@Red_Pill_US) January 5, 2024
Yes, we bought into that story humped by the legacy media, that Bill Clinton was compromised by the blue dress picture that Epstein had of him.
And, yes, Mr. Trump we would like explanations that make sense, not the missing one minute on the jail tape, puh-leeze. Bondi said the tape was from 1999 not 1979.
Thanks to Sam J or Twitchy we have this handy list by Glenn Beck. None of this is dealbreaker, but have answers that make sense.
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The Epstein “Evidence List” isn’t just damning—it’s clarifying. No matter what you believe about Epstein’s past or fate, five conclusions can be logically drawn from the material seized.
This thread is for anyone who still cares about truth.— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) July 8, 2025
We don’ want to wait 60 years for some three letter agency to say whoops, we knew what Epstein was doing and who was doing him, like with
Lee Harvey Oswald. We don’t want to wait 60 years or more until something like this from the Western Journal comes out:
Over the weekend on the social media platform X, a number of prominent users responded with disgust to a two-page memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Justice Department, which concluded, based on the results of a joint DOJ/FBI investigation, that convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who died in federal prison under mysterious circumstances in August 2019, committed suicide, had “no incriminating ‘client list,’” and that “no credible evidence” existed to suggest “that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.”
With that unbelievable conclusion in mind, on Monday former State Department official Mike Benz — perhaps best described as a walking encyclopedia on the deep state — posted a series of screenshots reminding users that Alex Acosta, Secretary of Labor during President Donald Trump’s first administration and the U.S. attorney who arranged Epstein’s 2007 plea deal, reportedly said that he was once told to back off the pedophile’s case because Epstein “belonged to intelligence.”
According to the Daily Beast, Acosta made that comment during an interview with members of Trump’s first transition team.
“I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone,” Acosta reportedly said.
So, yes, we are talking about it and probably will until we get answers that make sense. Your move President Trump.
Featured Image: Mugshot of Jeffrey Epstein/Wikimedia Commons.org/cropped/Public Domain
How can a list that never existed be partially published and posted about a year ago………………Remember???
Honestly, I’ve been surprisingly happy with almost everything Mr. Trump has done in office (both terms).
This… this changes that.
This wound to Trump is self inflicted because of Bondi’s comment that she had the info on her desk. What is sickening however is the left’s being up in arms over it. Biden had this same info for four years and nary a peep about it and now, like the vultures they are, the media is ignoring that little detail and, right on cue, feeding the hysteria.
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