Beautiful Virgin Islands

Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025

Trump Defends Attorney General Pam Bondi Amid Epstein Memo Backlash

Criticism mounts from Trump-aligned figures over lack of new revelations in Justice Department memo on Epstein case
U.S. President Donald Trump has defended Attorney General Pam Bondi amid rising criticism from his supporters following the release of a Justice Department memo on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

In a social media post, Trump dismissed the backlash directed at Bondi, calling on his supporters to "let Pam Bondi do her job" and urging them not to "waste time and energy" on the Epstein matter.

The criticism follows a memo issued last week by Bondi’s Justice Department, jointly released with the FBI, which stated there was "no incriminating client list" and no evidence that Epstein had blackmailed prominent individuals.

The memo noted that the findings were based on a review of more than three hundred gigabytes of data.

The report has drawn disapproval from some figures within the president’s circle, including conservative activist Laura Loomer and billionaire Elon Musk, both of whom have expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome.

Loomer had been regularly seen campaigning alongside Trump, while Musk has been a major financial supporter of Trump’s campaign.

Prior to the memo’s release, Bondi had suggested on national television that there were significant revelations pending in the Epstein case, including references to names and flight logs.

Her statements had been supported by FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, both of whom had echoed the possibility of forthcoming disclosures.

Following the memo’s publication, internal tensions reportedly escalated.

Bongino is said to have had a contentious meeting with Bondi at the White House on Wednesday.

On Friday, Loomer claimed on social media that Bongino was "seriously thinking about resigning." According to reports, Bongino did not report to work that day.

The case of Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his jail cell in 2019 at the age of sixty-six, has long been the subject of public scrutiny.

While the FBI and Justice Department have maintained the death was a suicide, many have questioned that conclusion.

The physical circumstances in which Epstein was found have been impossible to achieve without assistance, fueling ongoing speculation.

In February, Bondi told a news outlet that Epstein’s client list was "sitting on my desk right now to review." However, during a White House briefing on Tuesday, she clarified that her remarks referred to the broader Epstein case file, not a specific list.

President Trump has expressed frustration over ongoing public focus on the case.

During a recent exchange with a reporter at the White House, he remarked, "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?" and added, "That is unbelievable."

The case re-entered public discourse last month after Elon Musk alleged on social media that Trump appears in unreleased government files related to Epstein.

Musk also posted a video claiming to feature a woman alleging she lost her virginity to Trump on Epstein’s property.

The post was later removed, and the White House dismissed the claims.

Amid the renewed scrutiny, some of Trump’s supporters have expressed disillusionment with the administration’s handling of the Epstein case.

The response among key figures has fueled further debate over internal divisions and transparency surrounding the investigation.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Beautiful Virgin Islands
0:00
0:00
Close
France Opens Criminal Investigation into X Over Algorithm Manipulation Allegations
A family has been arrested in the UK for displaying the British flag
Mel Gibson refuses to work with Robert De Niro, saying, "Keep that woke clown away from me."
Trump Steamrolls EU in Landmark Trade Win: US–EU Trade Deal Imposes 15% Tariff on European Imports
ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman says people share personal info with ChatGPT but don’t know chats can be used as court evidence in legal cases.
The British propaganda channel BBC News lies again.
Deputy attorney general's second day of meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell has concluded
Controversial March in Switzerland Features Men Dressed in Nazi Uniforms
Politics is a good business: Barack Obama’s Reported Net Worth Growth, 1990–2025
Thai Civilian Death Toll Rises to 12 in Cambodian Cross-Border Attacks
TSUNAMI: Trump Just Crossed the Rubicon—And There’s No Turning Back
Over 120 Criminal Cases Dismissed in Boston Amid Public Defender Shortage
UN's Top Court Declares Environmental Protection a Legal Obligation Under International Law
"Crazy Thing": OpenAI's Sam Altman Warns Of AI Voice Fraud Crisis In Banking
The Podcaster Who Accidentally Revealed He Earns Over $10 Million a Year
Trump Announces $550 Billion Japanese Investment and New Trade Agreements with Indonesia and the Philippines
US Treasury Secretary Calls for Institutional Review of Federal Reserve Amid AI‑Driven Growth Expectations
UK Government Considers Dropping Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
Severe Flooding in South Korea Claims Lives Amid Ongoing Rescue Operations
Japanese Man Discovers Family Connection Through DNA Testing After Decades of Separation
Russia Signals Openness to Ukraine Peace Talks Amid Escalating Drone Warfare
Switzerland Implements Ban on Mammography Screening
Japanese Prime Minister Vows to Stay After Coalition Loses Upper House Majority
Pogacar Extends Dominance with Stage Fifteen Triumph at Tour de France
CEO Resigns Amid Controversy Over Relationship with HR Executive
Man Dies After Being Pulled Into MRI Machine Due to Metal Chain in New York Clinic
NVIDIA Achieves $4 Trillion Valuation Amid AI Demand
US Revokes Visas of Brazilian Corrupted Judges Amid Fake Bolsonaro Investigation
U.S. Congress Approves Rescissions Act Cutting Federal Funding for NPR and PBS
North Korea Restricts Foreign Tourist Access to New Seaside Resort
Brazil's Supreme Court Imposes Radical Restrictions on Former President Bolsonaro
Centrist Criticism of von der Leyen Resurfaces as she Survives EU Confidence Vote
Judge Criticizes DOJ Over Secrecy in Dropping Charges Against Gang Leader
Apple Closes $16.5 Billion Tax Dispute With Ireland
Von der Leyen Faces Setback Over €2 Trillion EU Budget Proposal
UK and Germany Collaborate on Global Military Equipment Sales
Trump Plans Over 10% Tariffs on African and Caribbean Nations
Flying Taxi CEO Reclaims Billionaire Status After Stock Surge
Epstein Files Deepen Republican Party Divide
Zuckerberg Faces $8 Billion Privacy Lawsuit From Meta Shareholders
FIFA Pressured to Rethink World Cup Calendar Due to Climate Change
SpaceX Nears $400 Billion Valuation With New Share Sale
Microsoft, US Lab to Use AI for Faster Nuclear Plant Licensing
Trump Walks Back Talk of Firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Zelensky Reshuffles Cabinet to Win Support at Home and in Washington
"Can You Hit Moscow?" Trump Asked Zelensky To Make Putin "Feel The Pain"
Irish Tech Worker Detained 100 days by US Authorities for Overstaying Visa
Dimon Warns on Fed Independence as Trump Administration Eyes Powell’s Succession
Church of England Removes 1991 Sexuality Guidelines from Clergy Selection
Superman Franchise Achieves Success with Latest Release
×