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La fiscal general Pam Bondi se negó a responder preguntas el martes sobre la investigación de los archivos relacionados con Jeffrey Epstein y su enfrentamiento con un alto funcionario del FBI, tratando de seguir adelante con un enfoque de negocios como de costumbre frente a la indignación de la derecha que ha sumido al Departamento de Justicia en la confusión.

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00:00i appreciate your question but this today is about fentanyl overdoses throughout our country
00:14and people who have lost loved ones to fentanyl that's the message that we're here to send today
00:19nothing about epstein i'm not going to talk about epstein go ahead
00:22i'm going to be here for as long as the president wants me here and i believe he's the attorney
00:33general's handled that very well uh she is uh she's really done a very good job and i think that
00:40when you look at it you'll understand that uh i would like to see that also but i think the attorney
00:46general the credibility is very important she's uh she's given us just a very quick briefing and in
00:53terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen and i would say that you know
00:59these files were made up by comey they were made up by obama they were made up by but the biden you
01:05know we and we went through years of that but she's handled it very well and it's going to be up to her
01:11whatever she thinks is credible she should release yeah you can't tell the difference these are laced
01:18with drugs that could kill you over the fourth of july weekend dea agents executed successful
01:25operations throughout this country one in columbia south carolina where they seized 71 kilos of fentanyl
01:35and 20 kilos of methamphetamine this is near very near the university of south carolina

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