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DOJ Claims No Epstein Client List Exists, Contradicting Previous Statements

The Majority Report w/ Sam SederJuly 7, 202516 min150,378 views
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Shifting Narratives on the Epstein List

  • 💡 Elon Musk initially predicted that Donald Trump's DOJ would release the Epstein client list, suggesting billionaires supporting Kamala Harris feared this outcome.
  • 🎯 Pam Bondi, in early February, stated the DOJ might release the list and that she was reviewing it under a directive from President Trump, implying its existence and potential release.
  • 📌 Cash Patel and others also discussed obtaining "truckloads of evidence" and a "detailed report" on why the FBI allegedly withheld documents related to Epstein.

DOJ's Current Stance and Contradictions

  • 🔍 A leaked memo obtained by Axios states the DOJ and FBI have concluded there is no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein kept a client list or was murdered, contradicting earlier claims.
  • ⚠️ This new stance from the Trump administration officially contradicts conspiracy theories previously pushed by figures like Cash Patel and Dan Bonino.
  • ⚖️ The memo also mentions the release of enhanced video footage indicating no one entered the area where Epstein was held the night he died, contrasting with earlier reports of turned-off cameras.

Questions Surrounding Pam Bondi and Trump's Connections

  • 🤔 Questions arise about Pam Bondi's previous role as Florida's Attorney General from 2013-2019, a period when significant Epstein-related evidence surfaced but she did not launch a probe.
  • 🤝 It's noted that Trump appointed both Pam Bondi and Acasta (who gave Epstein a sweetheart plea deal) to prominent positions in his administration.
  • 🗣️ Donald Trump's past positive remarks about Jeffrey Epstein and audio of Epstein claiming they were best friends are highlighted, alongside the fact that Trump was president when Epstein died.

Legal Figures and Redaction Debates

  • ⚖️ Alan Dershowitz, Epstein's former defense attorney, is mentioned as continuing to advocate for lower ages of consent, despite his past involvement.
  • 🧐 The discussion touches on the necessity of redacting information for victim protection and national security, but questions are raised about why perpetrators might also be redacted.
  • 🎤 The segment concludes by encouraging viewers to subscribe and watch the daily show, framing the Epstein list narrative as a potential distraction from other issues.
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