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Epstein Cover-Up? DOJ Withholding Crucial Evidence

The Epstein story is back in the headlines, and Americans who care about justice should be grateful someone on the right is keeping the pressure on. Attorney General Pam Bondi told Jesse Watters that “some Epstein information” would be released, promising flight logs, names, and other material that the public has rightly demanded for years.

When the first tranche hit, conservatives were not surprised to see it underwhelming and heavily redacted — the Department of Justice initially released only a fraction of what people expected, and Bondi has publicly accused the FBI of holding back pages. That kind of bureaucratic foot-dragging looks less like caution and more like cover-up to anyone who’s watched the swamp protect its own.

Victims’ attorneys who have reviewed the material called it a “big fat nothing,” and the so-called flight logs and contact lists that did appear raise uncomfortable questions about who moved in Epstein’s orbit. The documents already released mention high-profile names and references to troubling images and videos — proof, if any were needed, that this was never a case about one isolated predator but about a circle that included elites who benefited from secrecy.

We should also remember why this matters: Jeffrey Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 under circumstances that still smell rotten to ordinary Americans. A Department of Justice watchdog later documented serious failures at the Metropolitan Correctional Center — missed checks, malfunctioning cameras, and falsified logs — which only deepened public suspicion that the powerful had been protected. The official ruling was suicide, but the operational failures that made that outcome possible are indisputable and demand accountability.

This is not abstract. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s closest accomplice, was convicted by a jury and sentenced for her role, proving there were enablers who helped facilitate the abuse; she faces the consequences while countless questions about who else knew and profited remain unanswered. That conviction should be the beginning of clarity, not the end of the conversation for elites who have long enjoyed immunity.

Patriots have every right to be angry. For years the institutions that are supposed to protect children and enforce the law looked the other way while powerful men and their enablers operated in the shadows. Conservatives are right to demand the full release of documents, the names behind the flights, and prosecutions where the evidence leads — no matter how inconvenient those prosecutions may be for the connected.

If Christopher Rufo and other guests on primetime conservative shows are pushing this story, it’s because the American people want transparency and consequences, not spin and secrecy. The only way to restore faith in our justice system is to keep shining a bright light on this rotten episode until every last question is answered and every victim is heard. Patriots will not rest until the truth is fully exposed and those who enabled this evil pay the price.

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