Laura Ingraham criticized the Trump administration's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, highlighting discontent among many supporters. A recent Justice Department memo stated Epstein did not possess a client list, which disappointed Trump allies who expected more transparency. The lack of clarity resulted in tensions within the administration, with discussions of possible resignations among officials like Kash Patel and Dan Bongino. Ingraham's public engagement at a summit revealed significant dissatisfaction among attendees regarding the investigation's outcomes, underscoring internal conflicts and palace intrigue within the DOJ.
In a memo obtained by Axios on Sunday, the Department of Justice and the FBI concluded that the late child sex trafficker and financier did not have the long-rumored client list he was believed to have had.
On Friday, it was reported that Patel and Bongino were supposedly mulling resigning if Bondi continues to serve as attorney general.
How many of you are satisfied you can clap satisfied with the results of the Epstein investigation? she asked the crowd. Clap. No one clapped.
The drama at the DOJ has made for quite the palace intrigue.
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