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DOJ Drops Bombshell Epstein Memo, But Americans Won't Be Happy With It

Matt Margolis : Jul 7, 2025
PJ Media

According to a newly released memo, there's no evidence of a client list, no blackmail operation, and no conspiracy to silence the man who knew too much...

[PJMedia.com] The Jeffrey Epstein saga has long been a festering wound for America's ruling elite—a scandal that pulled back the curtain on the moral rot festering at the highest levels of power. For years, the unanswered questions surrounding Epstein's mysterious death and the influential figures in his orbit have fueled public distrust and speculation. After months of anticipation over client lists and long-promised documents that could finally expose who's been protected and why, the Department of Justice and the FBI have now released what they're calling the final word on the matter. (Image: Jeffrey Epstein mug shot-2017-via Just Facts Daily)

Let's just say that a lot of people won't be happy about it.

After years of stonewalling, the DOJ and FBI have finally released more than ten hours of surveillance footage from the night Epstein died in his Manhattan jail cell. Their conclusion? Epstein committed suicide, and nobody entered his cell before his death.

According to a newly released memo, there's no evidence of a client list, no blackmail operation, and no conspiracy to silence the man who knew too much. The memo insists that the video "proves" Epstein acted alone, echoing the medical examiner's original finding.

This is the first time the Trump administration's Justice Department has officially contradicted the countless conspiracy theories swirling around Epstein's demise. That's a big deal, considering that some of the loudest voices in MAGA circles—now including FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino—were once among the skeptics. Both men have now reversed course, publicly stating that Epstein killed himself and that the case is closed... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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