Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Three Conspiracy-Theory Theories
Briefly

In January, President Trump signed an executive order to declassify files related to notable assassinations, claiming to provide truth after decades of secrecy. However, many of his supporters were more focused on Jeffrey Epstein's case and the alleged secrecy surrounding it. Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated potential disclosures of Epstein's client list, but initial files released contained little new information. Subsequent statements by FBI officials contradicted conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death, asserting there was no evidence of murder or blackmail, and deeming further disclosures unwarranted.
Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, was asked on Fox News whether she might release a supposed list of Epstein's 'clients.' Bondi said that it was sitting on her desk for review.
The Justice Department and the F.B.I. had signed off on a memo that concluded there was no evidence that Epstein was murdered and found no support for claims he blackmailed powerful people.
Read at The New Yorker
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