WASHINGTON, D.C. – A storm is brewing within the Justice Department over the handling of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, sources revealed. Tension reached a boiling point during a recent confrontation between Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy FBI Director Dan Bonino, sparking speculation about Bonino’s potential resignation.
Bonino, who was absent from work today, has reportedly confided in allies about his unease with the department’s direction. The discord centers around the investigation of Epstein, a convicted sex offender, and the handling of sensitive files associated with his case.
For years, Bonino and FBI Director Cash Patel have fueled theories about Epstein’s controversial death, suggesting government forces were involved in a cover-up. They have long insisted that a client list tied to Epstein could have explosive political ramifications.
Attorney General Bondi has pledged transparency, hinting at the possible release of Epstein’s client list. However, a recent DOJ memo contradicted these expectations, stating there is no such list. Bondi clarified her previous comments, explaining that the files on her desk included broader investigations, not specifically a client list.
The DOJ memo also reaffirmed the conclusion that Epstein’s death was a suicide and stated no credible evidence was found to support claims of blackmail involving prominent figures. As such, the department announced it would not disclose further details about the case.
In response, former President Trump expressed surprise at the continued attention on Epstein, while some of his supporters expressed frustration over the lack of new disclosures from the DOJ.
Despite the uproar, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch publicly supported the DOJ’s findings, asserting that Bonino had agreed with the conclusions. He dismissed any notion of discord between the FBI and DOJ leadership regarding the memo’s content and release.
As the situation unfolds, the future of Bonino within the FBI remains uncertain, leaving many to wonder about the potential impact on the department’s leadership and its handling of high-profile investigations.
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Author: John Nightbridge
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