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Justice Department Closes Case: Epstein Death Was Suicide, Not Murder


The Justice Department under President Trump has finally closed the book on the Jeffrey Epstein case. After a thorough new investigation, they confirmed Epstein killed himself in prison back in 2019. There’s no proof he had a secret list of clients or that anyone murdered him to cover things up. This is the official word from Trump’s own team at the DOJ and FBI.

They showed video footage from the prison that night. The video proves nobody went near Epstein’s cell before he died. Experts made the video clearer to remove any doubts. The video matches what the medical examiner said happened.

All the wild stories about Epstein’s death were just conspiracy theories. Some people pushed these ideas hard, even folks now working at the FBI. But the evidence doesn’t lie. The truth is Epstein took his own life.

Epstein hurt over a thousand young victims. Each one suffered terrible abuse that’s hard to imagine. The Justice Department says we should focus on helping these survivors. Spreading fake news about Epstein only makes things worse for them.

The investigation is done. Nobody else will face charges for what Epstein did. Ghislaine Maxwell is already in prison for her crimes. The case is closed for good.

Even top Trump supporters like Kash Patel and Dan Bongino once doubted the Epstein reports. But now they agree with the facts. It’s time for everyone to accept the truth.

Some files about Epstein won’t ever be released. They contain child pornography and details about victims. Releasing that filth would be wrong and illegal. It wouldn’t help anyone to see those terrible things.

This investigation was fair and complete. President Trump’s team did their job right. We should trust our law enforcement when they give us the facts. It’s time to move on and support the real victims.

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