

DOJ Drops MASSIVE Epstein COVER UP, Says There's NO CLIENT LIST w/ Yoram Hazony
DOJ Claims No Epstein Client List
- The DOJ memo says no Epstein client list exists and no evidence supports criminal investigations into third parties.
- Video footage released is incomplete and edited, raising questions about transparency and credibility.
Why the DOJ's Epstein 'No Client List' Memo Deepens the Mystery
The DOJ officially released a memo stating there's no evidence of a client list implicating third parties related to Epstein's crimes, surprising many given previous claims of vast video evidence and documents. However, the memo was unsigned, the video evidence released contains missing minutes and unexplained footage, and statements from officials like Pam Bondi about the client list contradict the memo's findings.
Tim Pool and guests speculate this might be a strategy to quietly shut down investigations due to potential massive fallout if powerful elites were exposed. They discuss the impossibility of prosecuting without involving victims directly and the political and economic chaos that could ensue.
The debate highlights a tension between the moral imperative to expose truth versus the desire to maintain national and economic stability, pointing to a significant cover-up and mishandling by the DOJ that fuels conspiracy theories.
Risks of Revealing Epstein List
- Revealing Epstein's client list could cause massive economic and political chaos globally.
- Authorities might choose to suppress this information to maintain stability.