Trump calls the list of Epstein customers “desecration” in the middle of the Texas tragedy

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President Donald Trump criticized a journalist for asking questions about Jeffrey Epstein at a high -level cabinet meeting on Tuesday, calling the disgrace financier “this flipper”.
“Can I just stop a second?” Trump said that after a journalist has led an Epstein question to the prosecutor General Pam Bondi. “Do you still talk about Jeffrey Epstein?”
“This guy has been talked about for years. You ask. … We have Texas, we have this, we have all things. And people always talk about this guy, this flipper?” Trump asked. “It’s incredible.”
“Do you want to waste time?” Trump told Bondi.
“I don’t mind answering,” she replied, before Trump came back to urge the question.
The Ministry of Justice (DoJ) and the FBI published a memo on Sunday which ended theories on an alleged list of Epstein customers, concluding that there was no list of this type detailing the names of the global elite which would have participated in the history of Epstein as a sexual predator. The DoJ also concluded that the disgrace financier was actually followed in his New York prison cell in 2019.
Bondi under siege after the doj does not reveal any list of Epstein customers

Jeffrey Epstein and Attorney General Pam Bondi
“I mean, I cannot believe that you are asking a question about Jeffrey Epstein,” said Trump. “At a time like this, where we have the greatest success and also the tragedy with what happened in Texas. It seems to be a desecration. But you are going ahead.”
The journalist had asked if Epstein had “worked for an American or foreign intelligence agency”, as well as why a minute of prison sequences on the day of suicide initiated by Epstein is absent from the images published by the Doj.
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“I was asked a question about the list of customers, and my answer was:” He is sitting on my desktop to be examined “, which also means the folder with the JFK, MLK files,” said Bondi, referring to an interview she had on Fox News in February and was questioned on the list allegedly Epstein Customer List.

Jeffrey Epstein Mugshot of 2019 after the federal authorities have deposited trafficking against him. (KyPros / Getty images)
“This is what I wanted to say by that. In addition, for the tens of thousands of videos, they turned out to be downloaded by juvenile pornography by this disgusting Jeffrey Epstein,” she said, saying that no videos of this type would be published or “seeing day”.
Bondi continued that she was not aware of Epstein who would have worked for an American or foreign intelligence agency and that she would check the question, before explaining why a minute of sequences was missing from the videos of the Epstein prison cell on the day of her death.

President Donald Trump criticized a question concerning Jeffrey Epstein at a meeting of the cabinet on July 8, 2025. (Getty Images)
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“And the missing minute in the video, we published the video definitely showing that the video was not conclusive, but the evidence before it was-showing that it had committed suicide,” she said. “And what was on this subject, there was a minute that was out of the counter and what we learn from the Bureau of Prisons was everything … Each night, they did this video again. Everything is 1999, so every night, the video is reset and every night should have the same missing minute. We are therefore looking for this video, to publish this too, showing that a minute is missing every night.”
“And that’s all about Epstein,” she said.