WH deals with “client list” of “Epstein” that does not exist
The White House addressed Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list” after the Justice Department and the FBI concluded that the list did not exist.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has thrown his full support behind Attorney General Pam Bondy in a ferocious social media post illuminated by his “so-called “friends”” in the Magazine, telling them to move on from their enthusiasm to release files related to shameful financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“They’re all chasing Attorney General Pam Bondi, who does a great job. We’re Magazine, and I don’t like what’s going on. We’re perfect management, the world’s stories, and the ‘selfish people’ are trying to hurt it.
The Justice Department and the FBI have been constantly blaming Bondi this week for “systematic reviews” of documents related to Epstein this week for not revealing a “client list.” Bondi said this year that the document was “sitting at my desk right now,” and promised that “everything will come out to the public.”
Defending her stance at the July 8 cabinet meeting at the White House, Bondi told reporters:
Trump took another tack. In a statement on social media this weekend, he argued that government documents could have been written by political opponents and critics, including former President Barack Obama and former FBI manager James Comey.
“They created the Epstein files, just like they created the fake Hillary Clinton/Christopher Steel Deja they used for me.
The document, framed by former British spikestor Fir Steele, contained tragic allegations about Trump, including alleged ties between the Republican 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.
Trump also argued in his post that current FBI director Kash Patel “should focus on investigating voter fraud and other alleged red meat issues.”
“Let Pam Bondi do her job – she’s amazing!” he said.
He told his supporters, “I told Jeffrey Epstein not to waste my time and energy. No one would care.”
Contribution: Aisha Baguch

