The Epstein 'Client List' Will Never Go Away
Briefly

The belief in Jeffrey Epstein's alleged 'client list' remains prevalent, fueled by statements from public figures like Donald Trump. A significant portion of the American public believes the Trump administration is concealing information regarding this list, while politicians from both sides are demanding its release. Epstein's history of trafficking minors raises many questions about accountability and complicity among powerful individuals. The idea of the client list persists as no proof disproves its existence, allowing conspiracy theories to flourish in the absence of evidence.
A secret document detailing all of the elite clients that Epstein allegedly sex-trafficked minors to-it's something of a grail for QAnon adherents, TMZ watchers, and serious news readers alike.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans said they believe that the Trump administration is hiding something, and 71 percent said they still believe that the list is real.
Before his death, he was charged with trafficking and abusing, as it read in the indictment, 'a vast network' of dozens of underage girls.
No one can demonstrate that the list doesn't exist, so people will continue to insist that it does-that it is being kept from them.
Read at The Atlantic
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