(DC Pundit) – The deep state wants you to shut up and move on. They’d really prefer if you bought the official fairytale: Jeffrey Epstein was just some rogue predator with no real connections, who happened to “kill himself” in a Manhattan jail cell that conveniently suffered every possible security failure known to man, at the exact time he needed to stay alive.
Over the weekend, Axios released a two-page memo from President Trump’s Department of Justice under new leadership, FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, that attempts to slam the door shut on public curiosity once and for all. According to the document, Epstein’s death was a suicide, there’s no “client list,” and, this one’s rich, there’s “no evidence” that he ever blackmailed the powerful elite.
“No evidence.” That’s the get-out-of-jail-free card the feds love to play. It’s the same card they used when they “lost” Hunter Biden’s laptop, “misplaced” critical notes from the Trump-Russia hoax investigation, and when they claimed the surveillance cameras outside Epstein’s cell “malfunctioned” at the exact moment of his supposed suicide. Coincidences like that used to be called red flags. Now, they’re just part of the script.
Massive Credibility Loss for ‘ Binders’ @AGPamBondi
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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) July 7, 2025
But let’s rewind to February. That’s when Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Fox & Friends with Steve Doocy and casually dropped a truth bomb that clearly didn’t make it into the weekend memo. Bondi said, point-blank, “That list is sitting on my desk right now to review—that’s in the process of being reviewed.”
Here’s Pam Bondi saying the list was on her desk back in March. 👀
— Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸 (@DiligentDenizen) July 7, 2025
Strange. If there’s no client list, what exactly was she reviewing? A blank piece of paper? A menu from Epstein’s private island?
Bondi also confirmed that her office had just received “a truckload of evidence from New York.” That would be from the same jurisdiction where Epstein was being held when he died, and where evidence mysteriously vanished faster than a Clinton email server. Her exact words? “We just got a truckload of evidence from New York, and we are reviewing that.”
🚨MARCH: Pam Bondi says a “TRUCKLOAD” of Epstein files just arrived. Thousands of pages. FBI reviewing them.
🚨JULY: DOJ says there’s NO client list. Suicide. Case closed.
What happened to the truckload?
What happened to the truth?
pic.twitter.com/QvLbcdvbcM— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) July 7, 2025
That doesn’t sound like a closed case. It sounds like a cover-up unraveling in real time.
And let’s not forget who we’re dealing with. This is the same federal bureaucracy that allowed Epstein, a registered sex offender, to gallivant around the world with billionaires, ex-presidents, and royalty, all while supposedly being monitored. They want you to believe there’s nothing to see here, no clients, no blackmail, and no reason to ask more questions.
But when someone like Bondi publicly says she’s reviewing documents that the FBI now insists don’t exist, we’ve got a problem. Either Bondi was hallucinating, or they are now lying through their teeth. Take your pick.
What’s more likely? That multiple powerful men with documented connections to Epstein and his trafficking operation somehow had nothing to do with what he was arrested for? Or that someone, somewhere, is working overtime to make sure those names never see the light of day?
This is the same playbook used time and again to protect the powerful. Delay, distract, deny.
Bottom line: If there truly is “no client list,” then someone should explain what exactly Pam Bondi was reviewing. Because from where we’re sitting, it sure looks like the American people are being strung along while the elites scramble to bury the truth.
And if Epstein’s client list really does exist—and we all know it does—then the American people deserve to see every single name on it. No redactions. No excuses.
Transparency isn’t just overdue. It’s essential.
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