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Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill have steadily criticized Bondi over her handling of the files throughout her tenure as attorney general, cries that have only grown louder as lawmakers and victims have accused the Department of Justice (DOJ) of failing to release all the files and questioned how it handled redactions.

“There’s over 65,000 documents missing, and we know there are more than 2,000 videos that are out there. They’re not giving Congress all the information or all the documents, and they’re obfuscating. And I’d like to ask questions about that in our deposition,”

“I have some very pointed questions for her, and I don’t want to talk about the Dow,”
Rep Nancy Mace (R S.C.) introduced the resolution in committee to subpoena the attorney general earlier Wednesday, after she questioned Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) about social services fraud in his state. She wrote on the social platform X after introducing the resolution, “We want to know why the DOJ is more focused on shielding the powerful than delivering justice.” The resolution to subpoena Bondi was introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and passed in a bipartisan 24-19 vote.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) spoke in support of Mace’s motion prior to the committee vote. “Look, the American public has significant questions about the DOJ and the process for releasing of the files. … I think it’s important that [Bondi] is in front of our committee, she can directly (???) answer questions about the release of the files, about transparency, about ensuring that victims and survivors are protected,” he said?

The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment…and probably won’t…even under oath at a congressional hearing.
The easy answer to that one is the rich and poerful can control elections, simply by how they donate to election campaigns. Also, they know where all the skeletons are.
This is possibly the one area wher Trump has it over most of the other politicians and bureaucraps. He has always bragged about his experiences, while most others try to keep it quiet.
 

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Trump says he’s exonerated. Completely exonerated. That blonde talking head repeats what he says whenever the topic comes up. Can’t find anything about it anywhere except from the two of them, with respect to anybody who might have completely exonerated him…because I don’t think it exists and I just think it’s another lie. He’s telling the American public. Repeated often enough and people start believing it’s a fact.
Hey, it worked for globull warming. Iraq's WMDs. Long list.
 
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Very well for the rich. Mostly good for politicians that know who is really in charge. For the average peopn, probably doesn't matter. They get to pay the bills regardless of which group is reaping the rewards.
If I show elections where the candidate with less total money won, will you consider changing your opinion, or simply double down?
 

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…As we have said countless times, President Trump has been totally exonerated by the release of the Epstein Files.”
Who says he's exonerated? The best has yet to come.
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Trump says he’s exonerated. Completely exonerated. That blonde talking head repeats what he says whenever the topic comes up. Can’t find anything about it anywhere except from the two of them, with respect to anybody who might have completely exonerated him…because I don’t think it exists and I just think it’s another lie. He’s telling the American public. Repeated often enough and people start believing it’s a fact.
If there is any evidence against Trump it would have been released by the Joe Biden regime .
Unless sleepy Joe is tied up in this ball of wax too? Sniffing where he shouldn’t have been sniffing?
“There’s over 65,000 documents missing, and we know there are more than 2,000 videos that are out there. They’re not giving Congress all the information or all the documents, and they’re obfuscating. And I’d like to ask questions about that in our deposition,”
…and something like 3 million documents total still that just haven’t been released yet.😳
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The Justice Department has released ‘missing’ Epstein files, which include unsubstantiated sexual assault allegations against President Trump.

The files include FBI memos documenting four separate interviews with an unidentified woman in 2019 who alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein and Trump when she was a minor in the 1980s.

In a statement on Thursday, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt described the claims from the FBI interviews as “completely baseless accusations, backed by zero credible evidence” because Leavitt would know because…?

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The decision to publish the files came after a number of US media outlets accused the department of withholding files thought to contain uncorroborated allegations against Trump.

The accuser interviewed by FBI agents came forward after Epstein’s 2019 arrest to say she had been sexually assaulted by both men. At the time of the allegation, Trump was a “successful” real estate and casino magnate in New York.

The woman claimed to agents that Epstein introduced her to Trump, and that she claimed Trump had assaulted her in an encounter when she was 13 in 1983.She alleged that both men used the terms “fresh meat” and “untainted” while referring to girls.

Agents wrote that the woman asked, “What’s the point?” of coming forward with allegations after the statute of limitations had likely passed.

It is not clear from the files what became of the FBI’s investigation into the woman’s claims. An email sent between agents last summer notes that “one identified victim claimed abuse by Trump but ultimately refused to cooperate”.

There is no evidence that Trump and Epstein knew each other in 1983, which is at least four years earlier than Trump has acknowledged knowing the sex offender.

An administration official😉 described the allegations made to the bureau as “non-credible”, while Trump himself has denied wrongdoing and said the Epstein files “totally exonerated” him.🙄

The ‘handful’ of files released on Thursday were part of a bigger tranche of around 47,000 expected to be published on the department website after review this week.

Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by Trump in November, the Justice Department is/was obligated to release all its files related to the Epstein case before Christmas in 2025, with redactions only made to protect victims or ongoing investigations.

The House Oversight Committee voted this week to subpoena the attorney general, Pam Bondi, to testify about the Justice Department’s handling of the case against Epstein and the release of its files, as that worked so well the last time Bondi was in front of the Congressional Oversight Committee.

Democratic, and some Republican, members of Congress have accused Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, of slow-walking their release and of improperly withholding material in violation of the law.
I’m sure this will lead to Pam Bondi prosecuting herself on behalf of the United States, right?
 
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Billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, 66, kills himself in his Manhattan jail cell
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-dies-suicide-inside-Manhattan-jail-cell.html

How does someone under suicide watch commit suicide?
Smells Clintony to me.
Self executing... I like that part.

Show us all the pictures of Epstein partying with Trump, again?
Bye-bye, Jeff.
F-ck. I was looking forward to the trial.
Its not good for the victims.
There is always the question of how somebody managed a suicide in the New York MCC. . .
An inmate housed at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York told the FBI he overheard guards talking about covering up Jeffrey Epstein’s death on the morning he died.
The federal government’s online Epstein library contains a five-page handwritten report of an FBI interview with an inmate who awoke the morning of Aug. 10, 2019 to the loud commotion in the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, where he and Epstein were jailed.

“Breathe! Breathe!” he recalled officers shouting about 6:30 a.m. Then he said he heard an officer say “Dudes, you killed that dude.” A female guard replied “If he is dead, we’re going to cover it up and he’s going to have an alibi — my officers,” the FBI notes said. The inmate claimed the whole wing overheard the exchange.

Later, after learning Epstein had died, he said inmates said “Miss Noel killed Jeffrey.”

He identified the female guard as Tova Noel, one of two correctional officers who were later charged with falsifying reports so that it appeared from their records that they had made their rounds that night – when they had not. The charges against her and the other officer, Michael Thomas, were later dropped, but both were fired.

The inmate’s account has not been substantiated, but it nevertheless raises questions about Epstein’s in-custody death. The New York Medical Examiner and the U.S. Department of Justice concluded that Epstein died by suicide. Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein’s estate to attend the autopsy, has said he believes the injuries to Epstein were more akin to strangulation than suicide.

But the FBI report is likely to fan suspicion, as The New York Post also reported on Saturday that Noel’s bank flagged a $5,000 cash deposit she made to her Chase Bank account on July 30, 2019 – a week after Epstein was found in his cell in what prison officials concluded was a suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. The official reports into that incident show that Epstein initially told prison officials that his cellmate had tried to kill him after extorting him for money.

The Post also reported that on the morning of Epstein’s death on Aug. 10, Noel searched the term “latest on Epstein in jail” twice – once at 5:42 a.m. and again at 5:52 a.m., about 40 minutes before the other guard, Michael Thomas, found Epstein.
Her bank records, which are in the files, showed that Noel received thousands of dollars in cash and Zelle payments in the months before Epstein died. She has not been charged with any crime. The Miami Herald was unsuccessful in reaching her attorney on Saturday.
Epstein’s former cellmate, Efrain Reyes, told prison officials that he told Epstein he would be safer if he paid inmates and guards for protection. Sources have told the Herald that Epstein did make protection payments.

The DOJ’s official death investigation noted that “none of the inmates who were interviewed had any credible information suggesting Epstein’s cause of death was something other than suicide.”

The investigation also concluded that that three interviewed inmates with a direct line of sight into Epstein’s cell door stated that “no one entered or exited Epstein’s cell” after Epstein was locked into his cell the night before.

Noel’s bank records also reveal that she was making payments on a brand new Range Rover.But she was not asked about the cash during her DOJ interview.
 

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An inmate housed at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York told the FBI he overheard guards talking about covering up Jeffrey Epstein’s death on the morning he died.
The federal government’s online Epstein library contains a five-page handwritten report of an FBI interview with an inmate who awoke the morning of Aug. 10, 2019 to the loud commotion in the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, where he and Epstein were jailed.

“Breathe! Breathe!” he recalled officers shouting about 6:30 a.m. Then he said he heard an officer say “Dudes, you killed that dude.” A female guard replied “If he is dead, we’re going to cover it up and he’s going to have an alibi — my officers,” the FBI notes said. The inmate claimed the whole wing overheard the exchange.

Later, after learning Epstein had died, he said inmates said “Miss Noel killed Jeffrey.”

He identified the female guard as Tova Noel, one of two correctional officers who were later charged with falsifying reports so that it appeared from their records that they had made their rounds that night – when they had not. The charges against her and the other officer, Michael Thomas, were later dropped, but both were fired.

The inmate’s account has not been substantiated, but it nevertheless raises questions about Epstein’s in-custody death. The New York Medical Examiner and the U.S. Department of Justice concluded that Epstein died by suicide. Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein’s estate to attend the autopsy, has said he believes the injuries to Epstein were more akin to strangulation than suicide.

But the FBI report is likely to fan suspicion, as The New York Post also reported on Saturday that Noel’s bank flagged a $5,000 cash deposit she made to her Chase Bank account on July 30, 2019 – a week after Epstein was found in his cell in what prison officials concluded was a suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. The official reports into that incident show that Epstein initially told prison officials that his cellmate had tried to kill him after extorting him for money.

The Post also reported that on the morning of Epstein’s death on Aug. 10, Noel searched the term “latest on Epstein in jail” twice – once at 5:42 a.m. and again at 5:52 a.m., about 40 minutes before the other guard, Michael Thomas, found Epstein.
Her bank records, which are in the files, showed that Noel received thousands of dollars in cash and Zelle payments in the months before Epstein died. She has not been charged with any crime. The Miami Herald was unsuccessful in reaching her attorney on Saturday.
Epstein’s former cellmate, Efrain Reyes, told prison officials that he told Epstein he would be safer if he paid inmates and guards for protection. Sources have told the Herald that Epstein did make protection payments.

The DOJ’s official death investigation noted that “none of the inmates who were interviewed had any credible information suggesting Epstein’s cause of death was something other than suicide.”

The investigation also concluded that that three interviewed inmates with a direct line of sight into Epstein’s cell door stated that “no one entered or exited Epstein’s cell” after Epstein was locked into his cell the night before.

Noel’s bank records also reveal that she was making payments on a brand new Range Rover.But she was not asked about the cash during her DOJ interview.
No shit?