Don’t Trust the Government, No Matter Who’s in Charge
- The Department of Justice announced that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a 'client list' of prominent individuals who may have broken the law at Epstein's private island, which caused public outrage.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi previously claimed she had a file related to Epstein but clarified she did not mean the client list.
- Many allies of President Trump criticized the DOJ's Epstein announcement.
- Growing mistrust in government presents an opportunity for promoting liberty, as trust is often given too freely to officials.
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Don’t trust the government, no matter who’s in charge
If the goal of current and former federal government officials was to restore some semblance of trust in our institutions, this past week has done absolutely nothing to move the ball forward in that direction. Either by a multitude of unforced errors and tacit admissions, or by information gathered from congressional investigations, the leadership of both parties has been exposed as the frauds and liars that, as many people understand instinctiv…
Mistrusting Government About Epstein And More
By Ron Paul, Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity | July 14, 2025 Last week the Department of Justice announced that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a “client list” of prominent individuals who may have broken the law at Epstein’s private island. These individuals could be blackmailed by Epstein and whatever intelligence agencies were working with him. In February, in response to a question about when Epstein’s client list would be made…
Mistrusting Government About Epstein and More - LewRockwell
Last week the Department of Justice announced that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a “client list” of prominent individuals who may have broken the law at Epstein’s private island. These individuals could be blackmailed by Epstein and whatever intelligence agencies were working with him. In February, in response to a question about when Epstein’s client list would be made public, Attorney General Pam Bondi said she had it on her desk and would …
Mistrusting Government About Epstein & More » Sons of Liberty Media
Last week the Department of Justice announced that Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a “client list” of prominent individuals who may have broken the law at Epstein’s private island. These individuals could be blackmailed by Epstein and whatever intelligence agencies were working with him. In February, in response to a question about when Epstein’s client …
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