Even Fox News does not buy the results of Trump’s Epstein survey

Fox News postponed on the assertion of the Ministry of Justice on Monday that Jeffrey Epstein did not keep a list of customers, citing the head of the same agency, who said she had seen the list.
During a press briefing, the Senior correspondent for Fox News White White, Peter DOOCY, questioned Press secretary Karoline Leavitt about the Doj memo Declaring that the alleged sexual trafficker did not hold a “list of incriminating customers”.
“So what happened to the list of Epstein customers that the Attorney General said that she had on her desk?” Asked DOOCY.
“Well, I think that if you go back and look at what the Attorney General said in this interview on your network, on Fox News -“, Leavitt started.
“I have the quote,” said DOOCY.
DOOCY said that when Pam Bondi was invited in February if the Doj planned to publish a list of Epstein customers, she replied“He is sitting on my desk right now to see again.”
“Yes, she said all of all the documents, all the paper compared to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. This is what the Attorney General was referring, and I will let her speak for that,” said Leavitt in response.
Leavitt insisted That the Trump administration had never promised to release names but that it had committed to conduct “an exhaustive investigation”.
“This is what they did, and they provided the results of this. This is transparency,” she said.
The shocking conclusion of the Trump administration survey on Epstein has already produced Schisms Stark In the Maga world. Laura Loomer, an eminent influencer of Maga in the president’s ear, distinguished Bondi, suggesting that she is dismissed.
In response to Maga supporters to the responsibility of Epstein employees, Leavitt had This To say: “This administration wants anyone who has ever committed a crime to be held responsible.”
Well, clearly not everyone: his boss happens to be a condemned criminal and criminal sex. Not to mention 1,500 recipients Balayage of the inauguration day of Trump to violently oppose his loss during the 2020 presidential election.




