Trump outraged by questions about
President Donald Trump put a journalist for asking about the memo of the Department of Justice this week concluding that the financial dishonor Jeffrey Epstein did not have a “list of clients” of powerful figures, with the president calling the deceased sexual offender who used to associate with a “flow”.
On Tuesday at the White House Cabinet meeting, a journalist asked the Attorney General Pam Bondi to explain why there was a missing minute in the 10 hours of prison security images that his department included in his investigation into Epstein, who died in his cell while waiting for the trial for federal sexual traffic charges in 2019.
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy has been spoken for years,” said the president before Bondi could respond. “I want to say that I cannot believe that you are asking a question about Epstein at a time like this, where we are having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It looks like a desecration.”
The Department of Justice published a memorandum on Monday that supported previous reports that Epstein had committed suicide, contradicting right -wing conspiracy theories that was killed to prevent the connected high -profile associates from being exposed. The memorandum included images of the prison that seemed to show anyone to enter the financial cell in the hours before his death, with a minute that was missing in the video.

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“The video was not conclusive, but the previous evidence showed that he committed suicide. And there was a minute that was out of the counter, and what we learned from the prison office was every night that remaked that video,” Bondi said. “Then, every night, the video is restored, and every night they should have the same missing minute.”
The memorandum also said that the researchers did not find evidence that Epstein had a “client list”, which was rumored that was used to blackmail powerful figures that helped victimize women. The New York Financial had publicly ties with multiple high -profile people, including Trump, who argues that he stopped having a relationship with Epstein at least a dozen years before his death.
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Bondi herself said in February that there was a list on her desk for review as part of a “directive of President Trump.” The Attorney General clarified at Tuesday’s meeting that referred to all Epstein’s case files, not a specific list of customers.
Since then, many conservative voices on the right have started Bondi for the conclusion of the Department of Justice, accusing the Trump administration of hiding information about Epstein of the public. The Memorandum of the Department of Justice said that the release of information from the department has been in the interest of transparency with the public.


