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The FBI and DOJ said they do not plan to make future public disclosures related to their review of Epstein's case, stoking outrage among Trump's most vocal supporters.
President Donald Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi over the weekend amid criticism from some in his base over a memo about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, writing on Truth Social that Bondi is doing “a FANTASTIC JOB” in her role.
They’ve got videotape and all a sudden they don’t,” the podcaster said of the government's sudden flip on Epstein files.
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.
According to the news network, in the wake of MAGA outrage following this week’s DOJ and FBI announcement that there was no evidence of the long-rumored list of clients once held by the deceased American financier, child sex offender and sex trafficker Epstein, Bongino had been considering his exit over tensions with Bondi.
Tensions that simmered for months boiled over when the Justice Department and FBI issued a two-page statement this week saying that they had concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not possess a "client list.
The Trump administration is still reeling from the backlash to its highly anticipated review of the federal files on Jeffrey Epstein after the government concluded that the disgraced financier did commit suicide while in federal custody and signaled no plans to release any of the records on the sex trafficking case in the future.