Trump Administration Concludes Epstein Case with No New Revelations

Modificato da: Татьяна Гуринович

In July 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation concluded their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, affirming that he died by suicide in 2019 and that no incriminating "client list" exists. This finding contradicts previous claims by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who had suggested that such a list was forthcoming. The administration's decision to halt further disclosures has sparked criticism from some Republican lawmakers, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, who advocates for greater transparency. Despite these calls, the White House has expressed confidence in the investigation's findings and does not support appointing a special prosecutor to oversee the case. Public opinion polls indicate that a significant portion of Americans believe the government is withholding information about Epstein's activities, reflecting ongoing concerns about transparency and accountability in high-profile cases.

Fonti

  • Democratic Underground

  • Time

  • HuffPost

  • The New York Times

  • Axios

  • Al Arabiya English

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