Back in February, Trump-era Attorney General Pam Bondi stunned conservatives and independents alike when she confidently told Fox & Friends’ Steve Doocy that the long-rumored Epstein client list was “sitting on [her] desk.” The statement came just weeks after her appearance at CPAC, where she and Senators Ted Cruz and Steve Bannon promised transparency on deep state secrets—including JFK files, MLK files, and of course, the Epstein saga.
But now, just a few months later, the narrative has changed completely.
In a newly released two-page memo—published quietly over the weekend—the Department of Justice under Trump’s leadership, alongside the FBI now led by Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, claimed that after “an exhaustive review,” no client list was ever found. Not only that, they say there is no credible evidence Epstein ever blackmailed powerful figures.
The memo insists Epstein acted alone, confirms the official story of suicide, and even includes enhanced footage supposedly proving no one entered his tier during the hours of his death. For many, this reads like a final cover-up attempt.
So what happened to Bondi’s “binders”? Why did social media influencers claim they were shown the list in private, only for the DOJ to now claim it never existed?
Pam Bondi was crystal clear in February: “It’s sitting on my desk right now to review. That’s been a directive by President Trump.”
Now, the DOJ insists that releasing any more information would violate victims’ privacy and serve only to “perpetuate unfounded conspiracy theories.”
This reversal leaves Americans with more questions than answers. Did Epstein really act alone? Or is this just the Swamp trying to close the book—for good—on one of the most powerful blackmail operations in modern history?
Watch the original Bondi clip here:











