Overview
- A two-page DOJ-FBI memo released July 6 concluded Epstein died by suicide, found no evidence of a client list, and declared the investigation closed.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a separate memo stating that no further disclosure of Epstein-related files would be appropriate or warranted.
- President Trump publicly backed Bondi’s handling of the case, urging her to release any material she deems credible.
- Prominent MAGA figures have reacted with anger and accusations of a cover-up, intensifying pressure for full transparency.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP lawmakers have called on Bondi to explain her earlier comments about an Epstein client list and consider congressional oversight of the files.