Donald Trump and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi aren’t entertaining any more talk about Jeffrey Epstein. With the Justice Department officially closing the case, both leaders sent a blunt message to reporters: move on.
During a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Trump was asked about the decision to end the investigation into Epstein’s 2019 jail death. Visibly annoyed, he replied, “You still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?”
The question came just 24 hours after the DOJ issued a memo confirming that no further disclosures would be made. The document finalized the department’s stance that there’s nothing new to reveal regarding the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.
Pam Bondi, now serving as U.S. Attorney General under Trump’s administration, doubled down on the statement. “He committed suicide,” she said, shutting down lingering speculation.
VIDEO
Back in the day, both Trump and Bondi hinted at the possibility of exposing more details surrounding Epstein’s controversial death. But now, as the case is officially closed, they’ve made it clear there’s nothing more to investigate.
While many online still question how Epstein died and who may have been involved, the government’s message from the top is loud and clear: this chapter is closed.
Discover more from Baller Alert
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.