Trump supporters were wondering why they didn’t get the full release of the Epstein files.
They finally got their answer.
And Donald Trump made this shocking Epstein confession to Bill O’Reilly.
The Department of Justice, under the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi, released an unsigned memo that made three hard to believe claims.
First, there was no Jeffrey Epstein client list.
Second, Epstein never blackmailed anyone.
And third, no one else would face criminal charges for engaging with Epstein in child sex trafficking or the rape of minors.
Many Americans couldn’t believe the Justice Department tried to whitewash the whole Epstein saga and claims there was no there, there.
The Justice Department’s memo didn’t address questions about how Epstein made his money, and if there were thousands of victims, how could no one else besides Epstein face criminal charges?
Attorney General Pam Bondi also came under fire for telling Fox News the Epstein client list was “sitting on her desk.”
During the 2024 Presidential Election, Trump and surrogates like Kash Patel said that they would release the Epstein files and client list should Trump win the election.
Americans couldn’t understand the about face.
Bill O’Reilly told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo that he spoke to Trump back in March about the Epstein files as well as the files pertaining to the assassinations of JFK, RFK and Martin Luther King Jr.
O’Reilly told Cuomo that Trump told him there are a lot of names of businessmen and other nonpublic figures in the Epstein files that had no connection to Epstein’s crimes.
“I talked to President Trump, man-to-man, eye-to-eye, on St. Patrick’s Day about this and the Kennedy Files and the King Files. It was all one conversation. And he said — and I agree — There are a lot of names associated with Epstein that had nothing to do with Epstein’s conduct. They maybe had lunch with them or maybe had some correspondence for one thing or another,” O’Reilly began.
O’Reilly went on to say that Trump told him that releasing those names would destroy their reputation through guilt by association.
“If that name gets out, those people are destroyed, because there’s not going to be any context. Media doesn’t care about context, so, you can’t do that. You can’t destroy a human being by putting out the files, whatever they may be,” O’Reilly continued.
Cuomo agreed claiming if the government released all the names in the Epstein files it would open itself up to defamation lawsuits.
“There is no client list. And if you put people’s names out, they are going to sue the government — and they are going to win,” Cuomo stated.
“Because they are going to show that the government had reason to know that there was nothing felonious in their relationship with Epstein. And they put out information that was defamatory anyway. And that’s the reason not to do it,” Cuomo added.
“You’re going to ruin people’s lives who had nothing to do with the behavior,” Cuomo went on to say.
Cuomo did admit this explanation was wanting as it sounded like Trump wanted to keep the secrets of criminals by shielding the identities of the innocent.
“But when people hear it, it sounds like a cover-up,” Cuomo concluded.
Kash Patel and Pam Bondi pledged to follow through on Donald Trump’s promise of full transparency.
Concealing the Epstein files to preserve the reputations of Epstein’s social associates isn’t what many Americans voted for.
And these members of the public have major questions about if they will ever know the truth about the extent of those who joined Epstein in his predatory behavior
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