The Trump administration faced backlash from rightwing influencers regarding its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, particularly concerning the absence of a client list and claims about Epstein's death. Jesse Watters emphasized a lack of transparency from the feds, reflecting a broader distrust in government. Dan Bongino, the deputy FBI director, was reportedly furious about the mishandling of Epstein's files, feeling it jeopardized his career and threatening to resign if changes were not made. The incident led to Trump's involvement to reassure Bongino of his position.
Jesse Watters criticized the government's lack of transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting decades of investigation had failed to provide clear answers. He expressed distrust towards government assurances, saying, 'This stinks.' Watters indicated the public has been kept in the dark on such matters for too long.
Dan Bongino reportedly expressed outrage over the handling of Epstein's files, claiming it significantly harmed his career. His frustration extended to threatening to resign unless action was taken against Pam Bondi for her role.
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