
Uncertainty reigns at FBI as Bongino weighs resignation over Epstein flap
Updated Jul 11, 2025, 2:03pm PDT
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FBI-DOJ blow up has been a long time coming, with fundamental
disagreements over the handling of the Epstein case dating back months.
- Those disagreements came to a head on Sunday, when the two agencies released a joint, unsigned memo concluding that Epstein had no “client list”— despite Bondi’s February reference to one on Fox News — and that there’d be “no further disclosure” of documents.
In a statement earlier Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche insisted that every senior official involved “signed off on the contents of the memo.”
“The suggestion by anyone that there was any daylight between the FBI and DOJ leadership on this memo’s composition and release is patently false,”
--- Blanche added.

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- Other administration officials beyond Bongino are also frustrated at Bondi over the Epstein documents, Semafor reported this week.
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