Even MAGAmaniacs are sounding the alarm: Why did Attorney General Pam Bondi and her people suddenly declare that “there’s no there there” when it comes to any list of people associated with Jeffrey Epstein and his predatory exploits of young girls? Were they acting on an order from on high?
Interestingly enough — and please draw your own conclusion — the sudden clarification of the earlier-announced Epstein’s files follows closely on the heels of Elon Musk’s criticism of Donald Trump for withholding the Epstein files.
On X, Musk wrote: “How can people be expected to have faith in Trump if he won’t release the Epstein files?” This followed a previously deleted Musk post in which he claimed Trump was named in the Epstein files.
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Recall if you will that Bondi had earlier promised the full release of all Epstein files. “It’s a new administration and everything is going to come out to the public,” she said.
Interested podcasters and other webbies were even invited to the White House to be given binders containing Phase I of “The Epstein Files.” Now, there will be no Phase II.
Actually, Bondi didn’t make the announcement on Monday. It came in the form of a memo from the Department of Justice (DOJ) — her bailiwick — which said that no “further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.” In the memo, it was stated that “a systematic review [by the FBI] revealed no incriminating ‘client list’.”
In this case, don’t stay tuned. It looks like this is a case of “case closed.”