For years, the Maga movement has leaned heavily on conspiracy theories around Jeffrey Epstein, promised bomb revelations and secret “customer lists” that would expose the global elite. But with the last memo of the Ministry of Justice who invalidates those very claims, and Trump bondmen such as Pam Bondi and Kash Patel who fall back or contradict their own statements from the past, the story seems to unravel.From Bondi’s now exhausted remarks about a “customer list” and alleged Epstein videos to patels shown claims of a cover-up by “Government Gangsters”, the Epstein files have left Maga for answers.The DOJ Memo invalingly dismissed various popular conspiracy theories around the death of Epstein and alleged blackmail operation. Among them: that Epstein was killed, that there is a “client list” of elite users, or that video certificate shows prominent persons who are involved in illegal activities.It clarified that there was no evidence that suggested that Epstein was killed or that he kept a so -called “customer list” that has long fueled speculation. The memo also confirmed that the government had no plans to release new material with regard to Epstein, so that previous guarantees of Bondi immediately contradicted the explosive disclosures.
Bondi’s ‘Client List’, video-related comments Spark Blowback
Bondi had strongly implied in a February FOX News-interview that a long-sought “customer list”, reportedly showed to whom Epstein traded underage girls, was in her hands.“It is now on my desk to judge. That is a guideline by President Trump. I am revised,” she said, CNN quoted with reference to the interview.But the Doj Memo now makes it clear that such a list does not exist.Another cheating memory Bondi promoted: the existence of “tens of thousands of videos” with regard to Epstein and sexual abuse of children.“There are tens of thousands of videos from Epstein with children or child pornography, and there are hundreds of victims,” CNN quoted that she said publicly on 7 May.But FBI director Kash Patel rejected that idea weeks later on the Joe Rogan podcast.
The ‘black book’ that Kash Patel wanted to release Trump
A video from 2023 by Kash Patel shows him that he accuses the FBI and what he calls ‘Government Gangsters’ to cover up important evidence in the Epstein case. In the video, Patel claimed that FBI blocked the release of Epstein’s so -called “Black Book” and insisted on Donald Trump to declassify and other hidden files. He also claimed that local law enforcement was put under pressure with financing threats to remain silent and that intelligence services overclass documents to protect the ‘deep state’.“The FBI is broadcast in that operation and said that this is not true. Because they do because this is because this is a different government -goer operation. All these local law enforcement communities get financing from the DOJ and FBI for local programs. And if you do not work together, you will not get your million dollars for this, and that is the game. That’s why you don’t have a black book, “he said.Read also: Kash Patel’s old anger on Epstein files goes viral – look
Trump defends Bondi
Donald Trump defended Bondi on Tuesday and said that Epstein had been spoken for ‘years’. When a reporter tried to ask Bondi about Epstein, Trump scolded the journalist and said, “Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This man has been spoken for years.” “I can’t believe that you are currently asking a question about Epstein, where we have one of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas – it just seems like desecration,” he added.During a briefing from the White House, press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that Pam Bondi did not refer to a specific “customer list”, but rather to all documents with regard to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. “She said the whole of all the paperwork – all newspaper with regard to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. That is where the attorney general referred to, and I will let her speak for that,” Leavitt said.
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