White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt was grilled Monday at the press conference as she was asked to clarify what happened to Epstein's client list that Attorney General Pam Bondi said was sitting on her desk. The FBI and the DOJ announced that there is no evidence that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful figures based on a client list and there was no client list. The administration also concluded that Epstein committed suicide, dousing years of MAGA conspiracy theories that he was murdered in custody.
Leavitt defended the FBI and the DOJ and said the administration is committed to "lock up bad guys" and already surpassed the Joe Biden's administration in doing so. The administration is committed to truth and transparency and that's why Patel and Bondi pledged to do an exhaustive review of all the files pertaining to the Epstein's crime and death.
The materials that have not been released contain incredibly graphic child pornography, not appropriate for public consumption.
Journalist Peter Doocy asked Leavitt about Pam Bondi's exact statement that Jeffrey Epstein's client list was sitting on her desk for review, but Leavitt said Bondi was referring to all the documents of the case, not particularly about the client list.
What is Epstein's non-existent client list?
Americans expected a list of Epstein's clients full of prominent people who used to visit Epstein's island and took part in sexual exploitation of underage girls. The expectations were built up by the Donald Trump administration as they promised a full disclosure of who all were involved with sex offender Epstein. Several prominent names like Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton already came up in other Epstein-related documents as there were piles of documents including contact books, flight logs, witness testimonies etc.
But these celebrities were never linked to any wrongdoing that Epstein was convicted of and Americans expected a sensational revelations in this regard.
Epstein's flight logs had the names of Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Naomi Campbell, Kevin Spacey, Stephen Hawking, Chris Tucker while Epstein's contact book had 1,000 names, including Donald Trump, Tony Blair, Rupert Murdoch etc.
Leavitt defended the FBI and the DOJ and said the administration is committed to "lock up bad guys" and already surpassed the Joe Biden's administration in doing so. The administration is committed to truth and transparency and that's why Patel and Bondi pledged to do an exhaustive review of all the files pertaining to the Epstein's crime and death.
The materials that have not been released contain incredibly graphic child pornography, not appropriate for public consumption.
Journalist Peter Doocy asked Leavitt about Pam Bondi's exact statement that Jeffrey Epstein's client list was sitting on her desk for review, but Leavitt said Bondi was referring to all the documents of the case, not particularly about the client list.
What is Epstein's non-existent client list?
Americans expected a list of Epstein's clients full of prominent people who used to visit Epstein's island and took part in sexual exploitation of underage girls. The expectations were built up by the Donald Trump administration as they promised a full disclosure of who all were involved with sex offender Epstein. Several prominent names like Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton already came up in other Epstein-related documents as there were piles of documents including contact books, flight logs, witness testimonies etc.
But these celebrities were never linked to any wrongdoing that Epstein was convicted of and Americans expected a sensational revelations in this regard.
Epstein's flight logs had the names of Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Naomi Campbell, Kevin Spacey, Stephen Hawking, Chris Tucker while Epstein's contact book had 1,000 names, including Donald Trump, Tony Blair, Rupert Murdoch etc.
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