(DC Pundit) – The swamp is at it again, folks, and this time they’ve fumbled a 10-hour video that’s supposed to put the Jeffrey Epstein saga to bed.
On Sunday, Axios reported that it had obtained a freshly minted memo from President Trump’s DOJ and FBI, officially stating that Epstein did not maintain a blackmail-driven client list. According to their report, Epstein’s 2019 death was a straight-up suicide, and all those wild theories about powerful friends, and a long-suspected “black book” are nothing more than conspiratorial nonsense. You know, just like the Hunter Biden laptop and Russian collusion hoax were, until they weren’t.
To bolster their claims, the DOJ also released a supposedly uncut, 10-hour surveillance video from the hallway outside Epstein’s cell. This was meant to put the whole issue to bed once and for all. Except… they left out one crucial detail. Literally.
It turns out the video has a very noticeable, and very suspicious, cut. At precisely 11:59:00, the footage suddenly jumps to 12:00:00, with a full minute missing in between. In other words, the government handed us a “complete” video that isn’t actually complete.
BOMBSHELL: DOJ Caught Deleting 60 Seconds from Newly Released 10-Hour+ Epstein Surveillance Video — Missing Clip Raises Explosive Questions About “Suicide” Narrative
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If this whole saga is on the up-and-up, why is the DOJ selectively editing footage related to one of the most infamous “suicides” in recent history?
It’s a fair question. After all, this is the same DOJ that wants the American people to trust their version of events, while they redact documents, block witnesses, and now casually slice 60 seconds out of a crucial surveillance tape, without explanation.
Where’s the missing minute? What was happening in that precise window of time? Did someone enter or exit the hallway? Did something occur that might cast doubt on the official narrative? We don’t know, and apparently, we’re not supposed to ask.
The public isn’t stupid, and the constant effort to brush off legitimate questions as “conspiracies” is only fueling more skepticism. Maybe if the DOJ and FBI spent less time managing optics and more time being transparent, the American people wouldn’t be so distrustful in the first place.
But instead of accountability, we get tightly controlled narratives and conveniently trimmed footage. This latest stunt is just another example in a long list of government “coincidences” surrounding Epstein’s death, right up there with the malfunctioning cameras, the sleeping guards, and the mysteriously moved cellmate.
As we reported earlier today, back in February, Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Fox & Friends with Steve Doocy and 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?
To sum it up: The DOJ claims Epstein had no client list, no blackmail scheme, and no help in dying. And just to make sure we believe it, they’ve now handed us a redacted surveillance video that skips over a key moment during the exact hour he “committed suicide.”
Trust the system? Not a chance.
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