💨 Abstract
The Justice Department and FBI face backlash from far-right conservatives after refusing to release additional records from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation. The decision, which included admitting that a key document never existed, has strained relations within the administration. Trump supporters, frustrated by the lack of promised evidence, have demanded changes. Tensions escalated after a statement revealed there was no "client list" and no further records would be released.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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