Tucker Carlson says it’s ‘obvious’ why Pam Bondi is ‘covering up’ Epstein client list
LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 7 – The Department of Justice and FBI state no credible evidence supports claims of an Epstein client list or trafficking ring, dismissing related conspiracy theories, officials said.
- Over the weekend, the DOJ and FBI released a memo denying the existence of credible evidence of Epstein blackmail or a client list.
- The DOJ and FBI issued a memo over the weekend denying credible evidence of Epstein's client list, countering widespread conspiracy theories fueled by Bondi's earlier claim that she possessed it.
- The DOJ and FBI memo found no credible evidence of blackmail or a client list, concluding their investigation with no further disclosures planned.
- MAGA supporters, including Tucker Carlson, reacted strongly, with Carlson calling the memo 'a big deal' during his interview with Saagar Enjeti.
- More broadly, the “case closed” memo damages trust in federal probes, with CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou warning of deep state efforts to destroy evidence.
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Tucker Carlson says it’s ‘obvious’ why Pam Bondi is ‘covering up’ Epstein client list
Adding his name to the growing list of MAGA luminaries who are irate over the Department of Justice concluding that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, Tucker Carlson insisted there was an “obvious” reason why Attorney General Pam Bondi was “covering up” the so-called “client list” of the deceased sex offender.
Frustration with Bondi’s Epstein fumble grows beyond MAGA
The NewsIt’s not just prominent MAGA commentators livid with Attorney General Pam Bondi over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case — some of her own Trump administration colleagues are frustrated, too.Bondi has become a lightning rod for President Donald Trump’s base thanks to an unsigned two-page memo released Sunday night by the Justice Department and FBI. The memo concluded that Epstein didn’t have a “client list,” that the accused sex tra…
Tucker Carlson Speaks Out On Epstein Controversy, Offers 'Most Plausible' Explanation
The fallout from the Trump administration’s reneging of disclosures in the government’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein reverberated on Tuesday, as Tucker Carlson laid out several startling theories about why President Donald Trump may have changed his mind. According to the former Fox News host, there are “only two explanations” for why U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel no longer stand behind a past promise to relea…
Pam Bondi And The Case Of The Missing Epstein Client List (That She Assured Us Was ‘On My Desk’)
Back in February, the Attorney General of the United States Pam Bondi gleefully told Fox News that she had Jeffrey Epstein’s client list “on my desk.” The head of the Department of Justice generally doesn’t go on cable news to brag about an investigation into a dead guy, but Epstein’s case had taken a place in the right-wing conspiro-sphere and Bondi was ready to milk a few minutes of fame to talk about the grand prize at the end of the QAnon ad…
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