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  • 7/7/2025
The FBI and Department of Justice have formally closed the Epstein investigation, confirming in a newly released memo that no "client list" exists, no high-profile figures will face charges, and Epstein died by suicide. The memo, released under leadership appointed by President Trump, comes alongside ten hours of security footage meant to debunk longstanding conspiracy theories. Officials say the footage shows "no one" entering Epstein’s jail cell before his death. The announcement is already drawing outrage from critics and Trump’s base, many of whom were expecting explosive revelations. Attorney General Pam Bondi, under fire for delays in file releases, previously promised transparency but has now walked back expectations. Billionaire Elon Musk stirred controversy by suggesting Trump’s name was being hidden in the files—a claim Trump has dismissed. With no new disclosures planned, the case’s abrupt closure may spark even more speculation than it silences.


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