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Did the FBI make Epstein ‘Blind Eye’? The leaked tape suggests such; Challenges to shut down the case of doj

Jeffrey Epstein, Left and US Attorney General Palm Bandy

The O’Keefe Media Group has released an audio with the characteristics of Rami Hasan, the Deputy -Operious National Intelligence Officer, in which it is admitting that law enforcement agencies including the FBI may have wrongly removed the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.The leaked audio recording comes amid tension on the decision of the Department of Justice to officially close Epstein case amidst the law enforcement and political data.“I’m with the FBI. This is a nonsense show, it’s just messy, like, you can see that either a blind eye has been replaced or missed things (on appstin) and an opportunity like listening and listening,” Hasan said in the audio.He said, “They (FBI) were trying to quit some files, such as the White House,” he said.Hasan also mentioned that the White House was planning to release documents related to the case and the right -wing affected people were being invited to help promoting the material.Hasan said, “He also invited some affected, right -wing bloggers and to release the files, it seems a bit strange. Just release it online,” Hasan said.A joint memorandum issued last week by DOJ and FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein died of suicide and found no evidence of foul play. Memo also said that there was no “client list” related to Epstein’s sex trafficking activities and there was no reliable evidence that it blackmailed the impressive figures.“In this systematic review, no one clearly revealed the ‘client list’. There was no reliable evidence that Epstein blackmailed the prominent persons,” said Memo.FBI chief Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino have rejected its findings, especially claiming that no customer list is present. According to the Daily Wire, Patel is now considering resigning on what he sees in a wrong way of documents related to Epstein.Bongino is also allegedly weighing a departure. Sources close to him say that he has become rapidly disappointed, especially after a warm confrontation with Attorney General Palm Bandi about the case. Media reports suggest that Patel is particularly angry with Bondi’s role in the management of Epstein files.

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