Trump rumbles the journalist for asking Jeffrey Epstein’s question

Donald Trump scolded a journalist on Tuesday for asking Jeffrey Epstein, in the midst of a reaction by certain global figures for Maga, that the dismissal of the administration of conspiracy theories surrounding the sexual offender sentenced late.
The journalist asked Trump Attorney General, Pam Bondi, about a Ministry of Justice and a FBI memo that there was “no credible evidence revealed that Epstein made eminent individuals sing in the context of his actions”. The memo also said that after an examination, they supported the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide when imprisonment in 2019. The federal authorities also declared that “no other disclosure would be appropriate or justified”.
The journalist noted that the note “had left persistent mysteries”.
“One of the biggest is to know if he has ever worked for an American or foreign agency. [in] Miami, Alex Acosta, he said he had worked for an intelligence agency. So could you resolve, whether he did it or not? The journalist also asked questions about a prison band published by Epstein, which did a meticulous exam because one minute lacked in the images.
Trump then intervened. “Do you always talk about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy has been talked about for years. We have Texas, we have this, we have all things … And people still talk about this type, this flipper? It is incredible.”
He then turned to Bondi. “Do you want to waste time responding?”
“I don’t mind answering.”
Trump added: “I cannot believe that you are asking a question about Epstein, at a time when we have the greatest success and also the tragedy with what happened in Texas. It seems to be a desecration.”
The Memo Doj / FBI, however, was condemned by Maga personalities as Alex Jones and Laura Loodor. Members of the Trump administration, including JD Vance, have amplified theories in the past that the administration of Joe Biden hid information related to Epstein. Vance even reprimanded journalists for not asking questions about the case.




