Epstein files row: FBI chief Kash Patel broke silence amid resignation; Address ‘Principles of Conspiracy’

FBI director Kash Patel rejected rumors about his possible resignation on Saturday (local time), said speculation wrong and said, “This is an honor for serving the US President.”His comments came to add their alleged disappointment without issuing further information to Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation to add his alleged disappointment to the decision of the Department of Justice.In a social media post on X, Patel wrote “The principles of the conspiracy are not just true, never done. It is an honor to serve the President of the United States – and I will continue to do so as long as he calls me.”Rumors about Patel’s resignation began when several media reports claimed that Patel was angry with Attorney General Palm Bandy’s Epstein files, according to the Guardian.Bondi is said to have not recorded much related to the case and he has told the associates to remove it from his position.Critics have also dismissed that Epstein died of suicide in August 2019, while waiting for the trial, promoted the principle of conspiracy that he was murdered to protect powerful persons.A Joint FBI and the memorandum by the Department of Justice directly addressed these claims. Memo said, “There is no ‘client list’ in this systematic review.”“There was no reliable evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent persons as part of his actions. We did not highlight evidence that could predict an inquiry without a third party,” said this.Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches also rejected the claims of cracks between the FBI and the leadership of the Department of Justice on the memo. “I worked together [Kash and Bongino] About Epstein files on joint FBI and DOJ Memo. We all signed the content of the memo and the conclusions mentioned in the memo, “Blancch said in a statement.President Donald Trump also repeatedly disappointed questions about Epstein.“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” He said. “This man has been talked about for years … Are people still talking about this man, creep? It’s incredible.”Memorandum by the FBI and the Department of Justice states that he reviewed more than 300 gigabyte data and physical evidence, including several images of Epstein, images and videos of victims who were minor or minor and more than ten thousand downloaded videos and illegal hair sexual abuse materials and pictures of other porn literature.Memo said, “Through this review, we did not get any basis to re -view the disclosure of those materials and will not allow the release of child pornography.”Hours later, President Trump urged her Maga supporters to criticize Bondi, saying that she is doing an excellent work and should be allowed to focus on her work.