Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI concluded that there is no "client list" related to Jeffrey Epstein, and his death was ruled a suicide, which has sparked anger and skepticism among conservative circles [1][5][6] - The DOJ's statement contradicts previous comments made by Attorney General Pam Bondi, marking the first formal denial by the Trump administration regarding conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's activities and death [5][6] - A memo from the DOJ indicated that a thorough review found no verified "client list" or evidence of extortion involving prominent individuals, which goes against President Trump's earlier promise to release more documents related to the case [5][6] Group 2 - The DOJ released surveillance footage showing that no one entered Epstein's cell in the 10 hours leading up to his suicide, reinforcing the conclusion that he took his own life [5] - Trump's frustration with the ongoing discussions about Epstein is evident, as he expressed a desire to focus on other pressing issues, such as the Texas floods, rather than the Epstein case [6] - Bondi defended the information released by the Trump administration regarding Epstein, aligning her response with previous statements made by White House Press Secretary [6]
“你真的要回答吗?”会议现场,特朗普严词阻止美司法部长回答关于爱泼斯坦提问
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-07-09 01:05