At a meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, the influencers received documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Government Accountability Institute's Seamus Bruner says the White House releasing binders of information on Jeffrey Epstein to MAGA influencers Thursday was “kind of a swing and a miss.” “It's not a sign of guilt that someone flew on his plane and it’s not a sign of guilt that they were in his black book or in his contact
Far-right social media celebrities such as Jack Posobiec, Liz Wheeler, Mike Cernovich, and LibsofTikTok’s Chaya Raichik left the White House with thick binders labeled “The Epstein Files,” apparently presented by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Conservative influencers were photographed holding "Epstein Files" binders outside the White House on Thursday.
Conservative political commentators were spotted at the White House holding binders that read “The Epstein Files” hours after Attorney General Pam Bondi promised to release documents about wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein,
White House counselor Alina Habba told Piers Morgan during an interview Thursday that she spoke with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel at the White House this morning and they plan to go forward with releasing information related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ring "today.
The documents were first given to political commentators at the White House in binders that read “The Epstein Files: Phase I.”
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi had touted the release of documents pertaining to the late sex offender that, it turns out, were already public
The DOJ pledged clarity on Epstein files but gave them to influencers first, sparking backlash over secrecy, public access, and the credibility of the release.
The latest files contain copies of flight logs from his private planes. The set of documents released by the government on Thursday also contains an edited photocopy of an address book allegedly compiled by Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime ally Ghislaine Maxwell.
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised concerns about thousands of new documents related to Epstein investigations.
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