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Trump goes off on questions surrounding Epstein: ‘This creep?’

WASHINGTON D.C., JUL 11 – President Trump criticized questions about Epstein after DOJ and FBI concluded Epstein died by suicide and no client list exists, sparking division among his supporters.

  • On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, during a White House Cabinet meeting in Washington, President Donald Trump angrily interrupted Attorney General Pam Bondi when a reporter questioned her about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
  • This confrontation followed the Monday release of a Justice Department memo stating no additional Epstein documents would be released and confirming Epstein died by suicide without any client list existing.
  • Bondi clarified in February that she had the Epstein client list 'sitting on her desk to be reviewed,' denied knowledge of Epstein working for intelligence agencies, and attributed a missing minute in jail footage to outdated 1990s prison video technology.
  • During the meeting, Trump said he could not believe someone was asking about Epstein amid 'some of the greatest success' and tragedy in Texas and called continued questions a 'desecration,' while flight logs showed his name seven times but no evidence of criminal conduct.
  • The episode intensified criticism from some Trump supporters and far-right figures demanding more disclosures, while the administration maintained the official narrative about Epstein and defended Bondi against calls for her removal.
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