The Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has been caught speaking out of both sides of its mouth.
While DOJ insiders quietly tell a federal judge they’re still sifting through Jeffrey Epstein’s sordid records — including potential names of high-profile clients — the very same agency has issued a memo declaring that no further documents will ever see the light of day.
Judicial Watch — the conservative watchdog group pushing for accountability — revealed in a July 7 court filing that the DOJ and FBI claim they are “still reviewing” records in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking documents on Jeffrey Epstein’s network of elites.
These records include the names of Epstein’s clients, communications about the infamous client list, and all materials held within the FBI and DOJ’s trove of sealed files.
Just one day earlier, however, a leaked DOJ/FBI memo surfaced claiming the government has already provided the “maximum information” and has no intention of releasing anything further.
This is a blatant bait-and-switch.
“The Justice Department and FBI are sending out contradictory messages: telling the American people that no more Epstein material will be released, while telling the federal court in our case that the Epstein FOIA review is proceeding,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “We will be relentless in demanding transparency under law.”
Earlier, during an interview with Steve Bannon on War Room, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton blasted the Trump administration for what he called an outrageous attempt to sweep the Jeffrey Epstein client list scandal under the rug — suggesting it may be worse than what we’ve seen from the Biden regime.
Fitton, known for his relentless pursuit of government transparency, expressed shock over a recently leaked DOJ/FBI memo — one that originated under Trump’s own watch.
The memo — conveniently leaked to Axios — claims there is no incriminating client list, no credible blackmail evidence, and no grounds to investigate uncharged individuals connected to Epstein’s massive sex trafficking operation.
According to Fitton, this isn’t just another bureaucratic failure — it’s part of a coordinated campaign to protect the powerful, the perverted, and the politically connected.
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