Trump’s DOJ Comments On Newest Epstein Release
The Department of Justice and FBI have officially closed the door on widespread speculation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network and death, according to a report released Sunday night by Axios. The memo accompanying the report asserts that no evidence exists of a so-called “client list,” blackmail of powerful individuals, or foul play in Epstein’s 2019 death.
Deep State, translated: “We’ve helped run sex trafficking & blackmail ops for decades, and if we start releasing break crumbs, too many will lead back to us — so safer to just call the whole thing a conspiracy theory” https://t.co/s4WtEqE3vd
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) July 7, 2025
The findings follow a multi-year review triggered by persistent public suspicion and high-profile political scrutiny. Despite intense interest, the DOJ concluded that Epstein did not keep an incriminating client ledger. “There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals,” the memo states. The DOJ added that no evidence warranted an investigation into uncharged third parties.
“If there were no Epstein clients, why is Ghislaine Maxwell in jail?”
Sounds like a great question for James Comey’s daughter to answer! pic.twitter.com/7hoW92773U
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) July 7, 2025
In an effort to reinforce transparency, over 10 hours of surveillance footage from outside Epstein’s cell in the Manhattan Correctional Center were released. This material, reviewed independently by the FBI, confirmed no unauthorized access to Epstein’s cellblock between 10:40 p.m. on August 9, 2019, and 6:30 a.m. the following morning—when he was found dead. The footage counters prior claims that video evidence had been lost.
🧐🤔https://t.co/TYBsNniq7X pic.twitter.com/iAEOphcdiZ
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) July 7, 2025
Beyond the death investigation, the FBI reportedly analyzed more than 300 gigabytes of digital data and physical evidence tied to Epstein’s case. The materials include a vast cache of child exploitation content, much of which remains sealed under court order to protect victims’ identities. These records document over 1,000 victims, including details such as names, likenesses, birthplaces, and employment information.
🧐🤔https://t.co/TYBsNniq7X pic.twitter.com/iAEOphcdiZ
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) July 7, 2025
The memo also emphasized that, had Epstein gone to trial, only a limited portion of the evidence would have been made public. No additional parties beyond Epstein himself were found to be linked to criminal conduct based on the available material.
Yeah. https://t.co/dnlbL8UErM
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) July 7, 2025
Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Trump have indicated that a review of what more could be disclosed is underway. However, the DOJ has reiterated its refusal to release any child sexual abuse material, regardless of mounting demands for transparency.
Didn’t we just learned that Comey had a whole secret room full of files about Russiagate that couldn’t be found on the other FBI networks?
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 7, 2025
