Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Grand Jury
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Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed to possess Jeffrey Epstein's "client list," sparking controversy and conspiracy theories. The DOJ and FBI refuted the existence of such a list after an exhaustive investigation. The White House deflected questions about Bondi's claims, referring inquiries back to her.
The Attorney General has been under fire since February, when she teased the release of “a lot of names, a lot of information” related to Epstein’s clients
Attorney General Pam Bondi is coming under criticism from congressional Republicans growing increasingly frustrated with her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files scandal, which has badly divided
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Amazon S3 on MSNPam Bondi Dodges Epstein BOMBSHELL Questions; Trump's Attorney Gen FIRES BACK At Resignation CallsPam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General and key Trump ally, sidestepped explosive questions about her alleged links to the Epstein case, igniting fresh controversy. Amid mounting public pressure and calls for her resignation,
The Trump administration is struggling to contain the fallout of a decision not to release any more records related to the wealthy financier’s sex trafficking investigation.
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Al Jazeera on MSNHow well did Trump and Epstein really know each other? A timelineA recent newspaper report claims Trump wrote Epstein a salacious birthday letter back when the two were friends.
Ghislaine Maxwell filed a Supreme Court appeal arguing she should be covered by Jeffrey Epstein's controversial plea deal.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi faces mounting pressure to resign after the DOJ and FBI debunked her claim about Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list.”
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The New Republic on MSNPam Bondi Fully Ignores Question About Epstein Report ResultsLast week, the Justice Department’s memo declaring that Epstein kept no “incriminating ‘client list’” led to widespread outrage from Donald Trump’s supporters, who’d waited with bated breath for the administration to release a list of names.
Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested Tuesday that she has no plans to step down as she dodged questions about Jeffrey Epstein and her clash with a top FBI official.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi got into an argument at the White House over the Epstein files, sources told Fox News Digital.