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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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‘Good grief!’: MAGA loyalist stunned at Trump’s shocking Epstein answer

Even Megyn Kelly thinks the Trump admin botched the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.

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