💨 Abstract
President Trump's Justice Department concluded there was no evidence supporting conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein's death or a list of alleged clients. Conservative figures criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel for these findings. Bondi clarified she was discussing the entire Epstein file, which included child pornography, and would never be released. The memo confirmed Epstein's death by suicide and that Bureau of Prisons employees had failed in their duties. Trump defended the officials, irritated by continued questions about Epstein.
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