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Representative Tim Burchett said he thinks files related to Jeffrey Epstein were "destroyed" by the Biden administration.
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A little over a month after President Donald Trump returned to power, the White House hosted an unusual event. A group of conservative commentators and internet personalities went to the Oval Office for the unveiling of files related to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Federal investigators say Jeffrey Epstein had more than 1,000 sex trafficking victims, far exceeding the number in his 2019 indictment and civil lawsuits.
"He said, and I agree, there are a lot of names associated with Epstein that had nothing to do with Epstein's conduct," O'Reilly said.
On Monday, the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo evoking outrage from both President Donald Trump’s critics and his most ardent supporters.
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"Everybody around him was kind of like, ‘oh God, we hope she won’t say anything but we really hope he doesn’t pardon her.'"
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said Wednesday that he believes the Biden administration destroyed key files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein. The Trump administration released a memo earlier this week stating that Epstein never had a client list full of high-profile people with the intent to blackmail them.
Jeffrey Epstein sent an eerie message to author Michael Wolff the night before he died.
A D.O.J. and FBI memo said Jeffrey Epstein did not blackmail but a past probe found evidence he referenced "personal matters."