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Prominent conservatives are sounding political alarms for President Donald Trump, accusing the Justice Department of botching a review and release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Many of Trump's allies – and supporters across the country – have called for the government to share additional information on the case of the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender. That includes two topics of widespread online speculation: a so-called "client list" as well as any evidence supporting claims that Epstein, who died while awaiting trial, didn't commit suicide.
While New York's chief medical examiner ruled in 2019 that Epstein died by suicide, Trump on the 2024 campaign trail said he would declassify federal files on the man. A new report released last week by the FBI and Department of Justice said officials found no such list or proof that Epstein was murdered in custody.
The findings quickly prompted pushback among some of Trump's supporters, who alleged the president's administration wasn't living up to its promises of transparency with the American people.
"Please understand the EPSTEIN AFFAIR is not going away," Trump's former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn wrote in a post directed to the president. He warned that unanswered questions means that "moving forward on so many other monumental challenges our nation is facing becomes much harder."
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