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At today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) demanded answers about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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00:00Mr. Chairman, the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case is
00:05baffling, it's frustrating the American people, and it's exacerbating the
00:10mistrust in the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
00:15In February, Attorney General Bondi, 17 days into the job, said in a Fox News
00:23interview that the Epstein client list was quote, sitting on my desk right now
00:29to review, end of quote. The White House then staged a major media release of
00:36Epstein-related files on February 27th, including preparing binders for
00:41conservative influencers and commentators. However, the files released were largely
00:46already publicly available. There was nothing new. After intense blowback,
00:52Attorney General Bondi went back to Fox News, the mothership, and claimed that a
00:57whistleblower quote assured her there were more, there were more files, and that
01:02quote, New York Southern District of New York was sitting on thousands of pages of
01:08documents, and she promised on Fox, and I quote, we will get everything, and the
01:14country will see quote, the full Epstein files. These are quotes from Attorney General
01:20Bondi voluntarily appearing on Fox News to explain the situation. For the next four
01:27months, the Department of Justice and the FBI were silent. What happened during that
01:33period? Well, we received information that Attorney General Bondi pressured the FBI
01:38to assign, now get this, approximately 1,000 agents in its Information Management
01:45Division, and hundreds of additional agents from the New York Field Office to
01:50work 24-hour shifts to review and produce more documents on Epstein on an
01:56arbitrarily short deadline. These officials were told to quote, flag any
02:03records in which President Trump was mentioned. But after this flurry of activity
02:08using tens of thousands of personnel hours in March, it took DOJ and FBI three
02:14additional months to produce no new documents, but rather an unsigned
02:20memorandum on July 7th finding that quote, this systemic review revealed no
02:24incriminating client list. Naturally, after all of the public promises Attorney
02:30General Bondi has made, the public is really suspicious of her finding. This
02:35suspicion has been exacerbated by public reporting that FBI Director Patel and FBI
02:41Deputy Director Bongino disagree with Attorney General Bondi's handling of this
02:46matter. Public mistrust has been fed by other claims in the July 7th memorandum.
02:52This memorandum included links to surveillance video footage from outside
02:57Epstein's cell in the hours leading up to his death. The July 7th memorandum
03:04describes one of the videos released as full raw footage, yet experts who analyzed it
03:10concluded the video was likely modified. The Trump administration has essentially
03:15created a new controversy rather than solving one. President Trump is not
03:21helping matters at all. Despite his administration continuing making promises
03:26about the transparency on Jeffrey Epstein and claims about the existence of
03:31records that have not been produced, he is currently telling the country the
03:35president is saying this is all, quote, a scam, close quote. Yesterday, President Trump
03:41posted on his personal social media site, and I quote, my past supporters have
03:46brought in, have bought into this BS hook, line and sinker. They haven't learned their
03:52lesson and they probably never will. That's from the president's personal social
03:56media. This is the president talking about his own constituents who are concerned
04:02about claims, his own campaign surrogates and administration have continually raised.
04:07President Trump and Attorney General Bundy are directly responsible for all this confusion
04:12and mistrust, and they need to be fully transparent and they should release all of
04:18the documents for the public to review as quickly as possible.

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