Attorney General Pam Bondi's Department of Justice announced there is no client list for Jeffrey Epstein, contrary to previous expectations. This has led to frustration among Trump's supporters. In light of this, Bondi terminated Joseph Tirrell, the DOJ's top Ethics Advisor, through a misspelled letter that did not provide any explanations. Tirrell's responsibilities included overseeing ethical conduct for leading DOJ officials. Despite his termination, he reaffirmed his dedication to public service, emphasizing his ongoing commitment to the Constitution and his career in federal civil service.
Bondi's Department of Justice concluded that there is no client list related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, leading to backlash from supporters of Trump's administration.
The termination letter to Joseph Tirrell, the DOJ's top Ethics Advisor, was issued without an explanation and contained a misspelling of his name.
Joseph Tirrell expressed commitment to his public service and noted that his career as a Federal civil servant is not yet concluded.
Tirrell's role included overseeing ethical guidelines for senior DOJ officials, indicating his importance within the department's operations.
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