Overview
- White House insiders say Attorney General Pam Bondi is poised to lose her job over the abrupt halt to further Epstein disclosures.
- A joint DOJ-FBI memo closed the case by confirming Epstein’s 2019 death as suicide, denying the existence of a client list and ruling out additional prosecutions.
- Former DOJ prosecutor Elie Honig warns that pledges to release “all credible information” amount to political theater engineered to produce minimal substantive new material.
- Honig also notes that Vice President JD Vance’s assertion that President Trump ordered a full disclosure of Epstein records misrepresents a narrower request limited to unsealing grand-jury testimony.
- Senior administration figures have spread unfounded Epstein conspiracies and Tulsi Gabbard’s criminal referral against Barack Obama is widely viewed as a diversionary tactic.