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White House Tries To Explain Pam Bondi’s Epstein Client List Claim

White House press secretary Caroline Levitt I tried to explain the reason for the public prosecutor Pam Bondi Speak earlier this year about a Jeffrey Epstein Customer list, but now the Ministry of Justice’s memo says there is nothing.

At a press conference on Monday, Fox NewsPeter Dossusi Levitte noted that the Ministry of Justice and the FBI memo “did not reveal the absence of a list of experimental clients.”

“So what happened to the list of Epsin’s customers that the Attorney General said was on her office?” Druussi Levitt request.

“Well, I think that if you go back and look at what the Prosecutor said in that interview with your network, on Fox News,” Levit said.

“I got the quote,” said Dossi. “[Anchor] John Roberts said, the Ministry of Justice may issue a list of Jeffrey Epstein’s agents. Will that really happen? and [Bondi] He said: “He is now sitting on my office for review.”

Levitte replied, “Yes, she was saying all all paper works, all the paper regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. This is what the Prosecutor was referring to.”

In the memo, published by Axios for the first time, the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Investigation Office concluded that “there was no reliable evidence that Epsin smiled with prominent individuals as part of his actions.” The memo said that the review confirmed that Epstein had harmed more than 1,000 victims. The review also supported the conclusion that Epstein died due to suicide during prison in 2019. The federal authorities also said that “there will be no other appropriate or justified disclosure.”

“There were materials that she did not release, because, frankly, it was incredibly drawing and containing pornography for children, which is not suitable for public consumption, but they were committed to a comprehensive investigation,” Levitte said.

Nevertheless, the conclusions of the Ministry of Justice/FBI were met with some personalities and commentators in the field of media, who have long adopted conspiracy theories and other allegations surrounding the death of Epstein. They called on the federal government to issue investigation records. In the aftermath of the memo, Laura Lummer wrote that Bondi “needs to resign.”

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