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Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford and political strategist Lucy Caldwell join 'MediaBuzz' to discuss criticism of the Department of Justice for their handling of the Epstein files.
While New York's chief medical examiner ruled in 2019 that Epstein died by suicide, Trump on the 2024 campaign trail said he would declassify federal files on the man. A new report released last week by the FBI and Department of Justice said officials found no such list or proof that Epstein was murdered in custody.
President Donald Trump's MAGA base has erupted in outrage over the Justice Department and FBI's memo stating they found no evidence that notorious deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein kept a "client list," with many of the president's most loyal allies blasting the administration's leadership.
A memo from the Justice Department and FBI said that a systematic review of the case involving Jeffrey Epstein "revealed no incriminating 'client list.'"
Attorney General Pam Bondi said she had ordered the dismissal of charges against a Utah plastic surgeon accused of selling bogus vaccination cards for $50 each.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche took to social media Friday to defend the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein memo released earlier this week.
For years, President Donald Trump's inner circle suggested there was more to the Jeffrey Epstein story and said Trump should reveal all. A timeline.
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ABP - Live on MSNTrump Calls Epstein Files As ‘Democratic Hoax’, Asks MAGA Supporters To End Attacks On Dept Of JusticeUS President Donald Trump's Department of Justice and the FBI said in a memo code published last week that there was no evidence that the disgraced financier kept a "client list" or was blackmailing powerful figures.