WASHINGTON, D.C. — Raising fresh suspicions about the Department of Justice’s newly released report on Jeffrey Epstein, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi held a heated press conference Wednesday, questioning what secrets the DOJ might be covering up.
“The department’s statement claims there’s no client list and insists Epstein died by suicide — does that not sound extremely convenient to anyone else?” Bondi asked reporters, accusing the so-called “deep state” of once again protecting powerful elites from facing justice.
Bondi insisted she had received inside information proving the entire investigation was “rigged from the start.” “The corruption goes all the way to the top,” she declared. “There’s even a missing minute in the footage of Epstein’s prison cell door — if that’s not a cover-up, then what is?”
She continued to criticize the DOJ for what she described as blatant attempts to mislead the public and protect wealthy insiders.
At press time, Bondi asserted that the real story behind Epstein’s death and his powerful connections would never be revealed as long as current DOJ leadership remained in place.
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