
US voters are not very pleased with the fact that US President Donald Trump was engaged in a Federal Case Review against the notorious sexual deliverist Jeffrey Epstein and showing exactly how many of them.
On Monday, the White House rejected the long -lasting conspiracy theory surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, saying he had never had a “client list” of powerful collaborators allegedly involved in his crimes.
Epstein, a one -time well -known Trump in the 90’s and early 2000, was associated with Hollywood celebrities, trade titans and British royal rewards.
Here’s what Americans feel:
According to a national survey of Quinnipiac University, up to 63% of Americans did not like the access of Trump’s administration to the Epstein probe.
Only 17% approved the steps of administration in Epstein Matter, while 20% was not decided.
Incredible 83% of Democrats also disagree with the president’s treatment of Epstein, while 2% approve.
What did the White House memorandum say?
The White House Memorandum said that after a comprehensive “systematic” review of more than 300 gigabytes, the authorities did not find any convicting list of clients and no indication that Epstein was blackmailing strong individuals.
This also reaffirmed the long -term conclusion of the FBI that Epstein had died suicide in his New York Prison Cel in 2019, not as a result of the foul.
The two -page note was unsigned, but wore the FBI and the header paper of the Ministry of Justice.
“There was no … no trusted evidence found that Epstein was blackmailing a prominent individual as part of his actions,” the note noted. “We have not published evidence that could predict the investigation against non -offered third parties.”
According to Memo Memo, Epstein was damaged more than a thousand victims, many of whom were reportedly traded to their home on the American Virgin Islands.
Why don’t Americans approve of findings?
Social media users and US voters have questioned a 66 -year connection with influential characters such as Microsoft Bill founder, former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
They also asked the strange circumstances of Epstein’s demise, including the guards who fell asleep and the cameras were not working outside his cell, inside the Metropolitan Correction Center in New York almost six years ago.
Even former lawyers and medical investigators theorized that Epstein did not have to commit suicide.
Americans are dissatisfied with the work of Pam Bondi
Deputy Director of the Bureau Dan Bongino also dropped the public with the General Prosecutor Pam Bondi and threatened to stop modest findings.
Quinnipiac survey found that most US voters (53%) disagree with Bondi’s work performance, while 32% approve.
The FBI Kash Patel director was better: 36% of voters approved their work performance, but 47% disagreed.
Slightly lower 41% disagrees with bongin and 34% approves the work it does.
(Tagstotranslate) Deputy Director of the Bureau (T) Dan Bongino (T) General Prosecutor Pam Bondi (T) Director of FBI Kash Patel (T) Jeffrey Epstein (T) Trump Administration (T) Trump