💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump's loyal supporters are outraged over the Justice Department's decision not to release more information from the Jeffrey Epstein case. Attorney General Pam Bondi previously suggested there was significant evidence, including a "client list," but the DOJ concluded that public disclosure was not appropriate. Right-wing influencers, who once backed Trump's claims about the case, now feel their demands for transparency are being ignored.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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