Megyn Kelly Knocks Trump over Response to Epstein Question: ‘Good Grief’
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Trump's dismissal of Epstein questions during a Cabinet meeting drew criticism from his MAGA base after DOJ and FBI confirmed Epstein died by suicide with no client list found.
- During a Tuesday Cabinet meeting, President Trump interrupted Attorney General Pam Bondi when she was asked about a Justice Department memo on Jeffrey Epstein.
- The interruption followed a DOJ and FBI review stating Epstein died by suicide in 2019, had no client list, and no further disclosure was warranted amid public speculation.
- Bondi responded that a client list file was under review and confirmed tens of thousands of videos showing child abuse would not be released due to content sensitivity.
- Conservative commentators Liz Wheeler, Rob Sullivan, and Candace Owens criticized Trump and Bondi, with Wheeler stating Trump is "massively misreading his base on this."
- The interruption and memo conclusions sparked backlash among MAGA supporters, highlighting tensions over Epstein in the administration’s communication and public trust.
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Jake Tapper: Trump Is Playing Public For Fools Over Epstein
CNN’s Jake Tapper has accused the Trump administration of playing the public for fools by closing the case on Jeffrey Epstein. Via the Daily Beast: “This isn’t going to go away,” Tapper warned on his weekday show Tuesday, just hours after President Donald Trump abruptly cut off questions about Epstein during a Cabinet meeting by snapping, “Are you still talking about Jeffery Epstein?” [...] Noting the Trump administration had essentially declare…
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