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

UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Trump defended the FBI amid MAGA outrage over the denial of an Epstein client list by Attorney General Pam Bondi, highlighting internal conflicts within the Trump administration.

  • During a White House Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, President Donald Trump responded sharply to a reporter’s question concerning Jeffrey Epstein and the associated documents.
  • This dispute came after a Justice Department and FBI memo confirmed that Epstein took his own life while in custody in 2019 and found no credible proof of blackmail or a list of clients.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi ended the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, stating that no client list was available, while Donald Trump denied ever traveling on Epstein’s plane or visiting his private island.
  • Trump expressed disbelief that a question about Epstein was being raised amidst a moment marked by both significant achievements and the recent sorrowful events in Texas, highlighting his frustration.
  • Trump promised to release more Epstein files to increase transparency, but some supporters view the issue as the largest coverup in history.
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Trump goes off on questions surrounding Epstein: ‘This creep?’

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