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July 7, 2025 37 mins

Jesse's response to the report of the Epstein files. Looking back to when Congress chose to delay Kash Patel, Pam Bondi and rejected the Matt Gaetz nomination. The Trump administration over promised and under delivered. Was Epstein an intelligence asset?

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Monday.
And wow, what a doozy of a Monday.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
If only there were things to talk about. It's going
to be a huge Monday show. And I'm going to
go ahead and warn you right now what I'm about
to say. We're about to have a very long talk
and you are probably going to be angry at me.
Go ahead and get the email ready to call me
a bunch of names that is coming almost undoubtedly, so

(00:50):
get ready for that. A reminder, it's not your mommy's show,
it's your daddy's show. We're gonna have a real honest
discussion like adults about this Epstein's the Epstein Report that's
out there, and it's going to involve thinking. So Chris
may struggle, I'm sure you will do fine. We have
Metal of Honor Monday coming up an hour from now,

(01:10):
as we always do, Communists standing on dead bodies to
politic once again, Hollywood with yet another flop because they
couldn't control themselves. Communist teachers, all that and so much
more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show.
Let's go ahead and talk you and me. Let's talk

(01:36):
about this Epstein report. The report in case you've been
hiding under a rock, dropped late last night a DOJ
source leaked to Axios at some worthless publication. It doesn't
matter that the FBI hasn't found any evidence of a

(02:03):
client list. They haven't found a client list, and they
haven't found evidence that Jeffrey Epstein was blackmailing people. Okay,
that has set the world on fire on the right
and understandably. So if this has angered you, if.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
You blue a lid on this, totally get it.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
You're angry. I'm angry that powerful people never seem to
be held to account. You are angry. I am angry
that the institutions we should be able to trust, DJ, FBI, CIA,
you name them always seem to be covering up for
powerful people while smashing little people.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
You are angry about that. I am angry about that.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
And so when we wake up and we open up
Facebook or Twitter or wherever it may be, and we
see the news that wait a minute, so they're just
gonna let them go. But that's not necessarily what they said.
We're going to get to that in a moment you
get mad and I get mad. But we are going
to have a discussion about what was said, what wasn't said,

(03:15):
how things actually work. And I'm going to warn you
once again that I may very well make you angry
with what we're about to talk about.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
And so let's clarify a couple of things. First.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I've made people angry many times before, and you know,
the thing I do that makes people angrier than anything else,
it's not this. It's not when I yell and scream.
It's not when I make a joke or say something
insensitive about people's race or religion or something like that.
It's not that at all. The thing I do that

(03:52):
makes people the most angry is I refuse to join
the mob. I have always been this one. As soon
as everybody seems to be getting whipped up into a
frenzy about something, it creates an apprehension in me because

(04:12):
I've seen the idiocy, the craziness, the evilness, the dishonesty,
the violence of mobs time and time again in my life.
So when I look around and see everybody whipped up
into a frenzy, it's just my natural instinct. I pause
and I pull myself out of it. Wait, hold on,

(04:33):
let's dig through this.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
That is the thing that is always.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Jesse, why aren't you panicking about COVID.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Everybody's gonna die?

Speaker 3 (04:41):
Ha HAA email after email after email. When I came
on here and I loudly criticize the Trump administration for
fifteen days to slow the spread, we got a thousand
emails that day. I must want old people to die.
You must hate Trump. Dah will not ever join the mob.

(05:04):
Now right now, everybody and their brother, possibly you. They
are screaming that Pambondi, Cash, Pateel, Dan Bongino are covering
up for Jeffrey Epstein, covering up for a powerful person. Now,

(05:24):
I'm not going to actually defend any of those people.
So I want you to listen as we have a
long discussion. Let's let the discussion begin now. First of all,
let's get this out of the way. The people in
the Trump administration, like Pambondi, like Alina Habba and others,

(05:48):
they did over promise on things, trying to deliver the
goods to the magabase, trying to deliver the goods to
you and to me. They did go on the news
a lot and say.

Speaker 4 (06:02):
Things like this, but in this case, in Epstein's case,
it is incredibly disturbing. We have flight logs, we have information,
names that will come out.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Is it going to be shocking?

Speaker 4 (06:15):
I don't see how it's not shocking that there were
so many individuals that were hidden and kept secret and
not been held accountable. Let's talk about the reverse. I
believe in accountability. So you have to now go through
your process. Now I won't say they're guilty until they
go through their time in court. But again, now it's

(06:38):
time for accountability.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
We have it's time for accountability. We have information, we
have names, we have flight logs. You want to see that.
I want to see that. Let's pause on that for
a moment. Why haven't you seen that? Again, A lot
of the stuff's going to make you mad, So I'm
not joining the mob. Why haven't you seen that?

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Well? Is it a criminal act to fly on somebody's
private jet? Is it?

Speaker 3 (07:09):
If somebody came to you today and said, Hey, I've
got this sweet private jet down at the airfield. I
am going to go to the Bahamas. I like you,
We laugh, We have a good time. You want to
come down to the Bahamas with me? We'll go down,
sip on some of my times, lay on the beach,

(07:30):
fly on.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
My private jet?

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Did you commit a crime? Now, look, I'm not defending
the Bill. Clinton's of the world into the bill.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
I'm not. I'm not. But is flying on Jeffrey Epstein's
private jet a crime? Why do you think they.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
Haven't released the flight logs? Is everyone who flew on
the jet wasn't a criminal? Didn't necessarily commit an active crime.
Many I'm sure did. Again, but when you put that
out there on the news, you have to understand that
that is going to create a frenzy in people. They
are going to want to see it. Okay, clearly there's

(08:09):
a flight log. What is the flight log? In the
minds of most people, it's a list of the criminals,
the powerful criminals who were committing acts of crimes. And
therefore I want to see the list. But again, it's
your daddy's show, not your mommy's show. That's not true.
Just because you flew on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
No I never did.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
By the way, just because you flew on Jeffrey Epstein's
private jet does not make you a criminal.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
It does not. You may be a criminal, you may not.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
People used to deal with al Capone who were totally
legitimate businessmen. It's not against the law to meet with
al Capone. It's not not a crime. Okay, let's go
on to something else. Let's talk about the client list,
because that's that's the one that's really got people angry today. Hey,

(08:58):
we haven't found evidence of a client list. Okay, I've
talked about this. You've talked about this. Now what image
do you have in your head? I'll tell you what
I have in my head. I bet you it's very
similar when you hear a Jeffrey Epstein client list. Here's
what I picture. I picture a document. Maybe it's a notebook,

(09:18):
you know, an old school notebook you write things down.
Maybe it's on a computer, Microsoft Word, something like that.
And here are the list of names. These are the wealthy,
powerful men who I have sucked into my disgusting criminal world.
This is the This is the list of names. And

(09:39):
right beside that list is a column of the crimes
they committed. It's a document that clearly reveals all of
the criminals and their criminal deeds. Now pause for a moment. Again,
let's set our emotions aside, and let's be adults for
a moment. Do you think that list exists? If you

(10:05):
and me, if we decided to go down and rob
a bank. Let's say, let's say I decide I'm gonna
film the whole thing. I'm gonna record it on my phone,
and we're successful. We go down there with hey, everybody,
put your hands on there. We take a bunch of
money out of the bank, and I record it all
on my phone.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
We snap a selfie on the way out.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
We're looking that cash. Do you think you would want
me to hang on to that video or maybe we'll
be better to get rid of it. You really think
there's just a list with everybody's name and deeds on it.
We're gonna have a very long talk here in a moment.

(10:45):
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(12:04):
about the Epstein stuff. As we walked through reality versus fake.
We're not going to join the mob. We're going to
be adults. We're going to think about things. There's a
leak out there that there's no Epstein client list, that
there's no evidence that he was blackmailing powerful people.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Okay, so.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Let's dig into that one. There there's no evidence that
he was blackmailing people. That's what it said. There's no
evidence all right, Well, I touched on that before we
went into the break. No evidence. What do criminals do
with evidence? They destroy it?

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Let me ask you.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Something, do you remember Do you remember when I came
on here in March and I started screaming about not
just the shooting down of Matt Gates as AG, but
the unbelievable delay in Cash Bettel's nomination, Pam Bonni's nomination. Remember,

(13:08):
Donald Trump, fresh after an election, an incredibly popular moment
for him, He was getting every one of his nominees through,
even ones that were completely outside of the norm, completely
outside of the norm, the rfks of the world, Pete
Haig Seth, but he would I love all those picks,

(13:29):
by the way, But they were all getting through the system.
The Republicans in the House, in the Senate, everybody seemed
to be getting behind Trump. Whatever nominee he wants, that's
what nominee he gets. He's the president, he won the election.
He gets who he wants. Except for one. What was

(13:50):
the one? Matt Gates for Attorney general? And Matt Gates
was the first one, the first name Donald Trump put out.
So when Donald Trump was at maximum popularity, we are
fresh off the election, you could still smell it at

(14:11):
that point in time. It is the ultimate honeymoon phase.
He puts forward Matt Gates and the system said, oh,
no way, not a chance.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Combine that with what I said back here in March.
Trump was sworn in on January twentieth. But there were
some you know what, No, Chris, I want to do
that clip that you there's two of these. Here's my
original clip, Go ahead, Chris. Almost universally great military commanders
believed in speed.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Genghis Khan was infamous for this.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Genghis Khan would just show up outside of your city.
You had heard he was coming yesterday. And people don't
move that quickly, right, But Genghis Khan knew I have
to go quickly. It helps me, it hurts them. Julius
Caesar was infamous for this. All the writings still talk

(15:09):
about it to this day. Famous for did I already say?
Alexander the Great he might be the most famous one
for this. He drove the Persians insane. They brought these
huge armies out. But wait a minute, he's fighting us here.
He's not supposed to be here yet. Why how is
he moved?

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Speed?

Speaker 3 (15:27):
Speed matters in life and it most definitely matters in competition.
And I'm very, very very frustrated right now with the
Senate GOP at the speed with which these confirmations are
coming down. Why do I not have Attorney General Pam
Bondi yet? Why do I not have Secretary of Defense

(15:49):
Pete hag Seth yet? By the grace of God, we
got John Ratcliffe's CIA in today. But it's still January
twenty third, It's Thursday. It's been four days. We have
heard from how many people and how many different reports
have I brought you about what is happening inside the
walls of the federal government. Our federal government is a corrupt,

(16:09):
criminal enterprise occupied by communists from top to bottom, communists
who have waged war on you for the last ten
fifteen years. And those communists are digging in. They are
shredding papers, they are changing titles, they are deleting emails.
They are doing everything they can do to burrow themselves

(16:31):
into the government as deep and fast as they can
before the reformers can get there. The ditches are getting deeper,
the booby traps are getting deadlier. Why was Attorney General
Pambondie not confirmed? Thirty five seconds after Donald Trump was

(16:52):
sworn into office. Why is the GOP Senate so weak
and pathetic at best, at worst complicit and the destruction
of this country?

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Where is John Thune? Where are these leaders?

Speaker 3 (17:07):
On January twentieth, the day Donald Trump was sworn in,
it should have been vote head seth Yes, vote Bondy, Yes,
vote RFK yes, vote rack of this.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
It could have been boom boom, boom, boom boom. We've
got them lined up. Every fifteen minutes, it's vote time.
Let's go baby, get them in there.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
But no, every single day, the communists in the government,
who are still very much still in the government are
digging in and the fortifications are getting deeper and wider
and more difficult to overcome, and they are moving quickly.
What did you think the government was doing. Let's say,

(17:48):
let's say, let's just for the sake of argument, say
they had a client list, videotapes, pictures, the works, and
let's say they were involved in all that stuff. And
they both definitely were involved. We'll get to that in
a moment. Do you think do you think they were

(18:09):
just gonna wait around for Cash Betel to walk in
the office and pick that folder up. Do you remember
the day we told you about the gigantic paper shredder
truck parked outside of the DOJ. What do you think
they were doing there having a smoke? We'll continue hang on.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
The Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real to me, dammit
the TRN stacks.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show and a wonderful Monday. Remember,
you can email the show all your hate because I'm
not joining the rage Bob. You can email love, hate,
death threats, whatever you'd like. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
And Chris, don't you ever insult Neil Diamond again. That's
a great song. Neil Diamond has great tunes?

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Is he still alive? Is he Jewish? I think he's Jewish? Right?
What Chris?

Speaker 3 (19:00):
I thought you would stick together? I think he's Jewish man. Dude,
He's great, Dude. Netl Diamond's great anyway. Just because Jewish
producer Chris has no taste in music, we're not going
to let him distract us from talking about the Epstein
client list, FBIDJCII, government stuff, and Yes, Medal of Honor.
Monday is coming up a half hour from now, So

(19:21):
let's talk about this because remember, I'll play you one
more flashback and then we'll dig into this.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Remember remember when I said this.

Speaker 3 (19:29):
Trump was sworn in on January twentieth, but there were
some specific nominations that kept getting kicked down the road.
And you remember what I screamed about during that rant
that speed matters. The reason you need to move fast
is so you can wrong foot the enemy. The reason
you don't want to delay is because every day you delay,

(19:53):
it's a day the enemy's trenches get deeper, his walls
get higher. And I'm looking at an article here from
February sixth. This is from ABC News. Committee vote on
Cash Patel's nomination to be FBI director is delayed after
Democrats object.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Why because maybe you're.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
Sitting there saying, well, they're Democrats, they're going to lock shields,
they're going to object. Yes, Democrats opposed pretty much every
one of Trump's nominees, almost universally, with the exception of Rubio.
Democrats voted against almost all of them, but they didn't
delay them. But Cash Patel head of the FBI, it

(20:36):
really took a while. Tell you what pause on that.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
We'll come back to it.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
Pam Bondi, she was one of the last ones as well,
and in fact Pam Bondi was choice number two. Donald
Trump's first choice to be attorney general was Matt Gates.
Think about the GOP senators and how they reacted to
other Trump nominees. They tried to raise a stink about
heg Zeth and got smacked around it. But other than that,

(21:01):
they confirmed all of them. RFK confirmed them all.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Yet Matt Gates attorney general.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
He was a bridge so far that they couldn't whip
the votes for him and dumped him in.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
A couple days.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
Then they went with Option B Pam Bondi and kept
her to the end. Okay, now let's go back to
the Cash Battel thing. Donald Trump was sworn in on
January twentieth. Sixteen days after that, the Senate Democrats came
out and they announced cash ooh, we're delaying him. But
again I ask you why they weren't going to stop him.

(21:38):
Even when they were asking the hard questions about this
or that or the book he wrote.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
There was never.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
Even the tiniest bit of movement in the Senate GOP
indicating the GOP was going to vote against Cash Battel.
Cash Battel becoming FBI director was never ever ever in doubt.
He had, as far as I can tell, t Verse
sold GOP support in the Senate. So why delay him?

(22:04):
Why is it that the head of the FBI you
want to wait as long as humanly possible before he
takes over. What do you think the communists were doing
with these delays? I warned you back in January. I
think it was three days after Trump's nomination. I was
on the radio screaming, this is as close as I

(22:27):
got to screaming, screaming this is too slow. Why because
I knew exactly what the communists were doing the day
after election night, Election nights on a Tuesday, the first
Tuesday in November, Wednesday, I promise you the Secret Police

(22:48):
Agency was making preparations.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
That was me back in March.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Do you remember speaking of the Epstein stuff when Pam Bond,
remember she's Attorney General, top law enforcement officer in the
United States of America. FBI very much works for her
under her, Remember when she said, Hey, New York, FBI,
give me those Epstein files now. I promised them for

(23:18):
the people. Remember how that was.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
The source told me New York SD and y they're
sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein, thousands, thousands,
and of course you've seen the very strong letter. We
will get everything, we will have it in our possession.
We will redact it, of course, to protect grand jury information.

Speaker 3 (23:43):
They stonewalled the attorney general to the point the head
of the New York FBI office had to be relieved
of duty. They forced him to retire early because the
Attorney general his boss said give me your Epstein files,
and he said, hmm, man, I'd love to, but I
guess I'm golfing today. Here's another very interesting article. Maybe

(24:08):
you haven't heard this story before. It's from quite some
time ago, but the headline is FBI is demanded to
release hundreds of missing missing stay with me Jeffrey Epstein documents,
including tape, CDs, passports, pictures, so on and so forth.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
But this is such an interesting part of the article.

Speaker 3 (24:28):
You have to go several pages, several paragraphs down. But
here's a quote FBI agent. By the way, just to
set this up. This is in Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan home.
He had a really nice, fancy townhouse in Manhattan, New
York City. Okay, FBI gets a warrant, they go in.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Listen to this from the article.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
FBI agent Kelly Maguire testified her team located the items
within a safe in a property, but did not have
a warrant to remove them. When the FBI agent returned,
the items were reportedly missing. If you'd like to see

(25:14):
what those items looked like, the picture is actually available online.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
You can go look at it.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
It's a big drawer full of DVDs and things. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation executed a search warrant on Jeffrey
Epstein's home in New York. Upon discovering a treasure trove
of information, they said, hey, m I guess we can't
take that.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
They left.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
They notified Epstein's people, who went and cleaned out the
drawer before the FBI could come back.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Have you ever heard of John Connolly? Not name, ring
any bells.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
I guarantee you that you know what's amazing about this.
I guarantee you everybody listening to me on WRKO Boston
has heard of that name, and probably nobody else in
the country. But John Connolly, who was John Connolly. John
Connolly was an FBI agent. He came up in Boston.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Why is he important? Well, he ended up going to prison.
Why what did he do? Well? In John Connolly's.

Speaker 3 (26:21):
Childhood, he got to know somebody in his neighborhood. Tough kid, boxer,
kind of a criminal, somebody you've heard of before, somebody
by the name of Whitey Bulger. Whitey Bulger was famously

(26:41):
the Boston area crime boss of bosses. Quick note pause
on this speaking of w RKO, if this story at
all interests you, and I'm not going to go into
a big White Bulger thing, how we car great legendary
radio host, how we care? He did an amazing podcast

(27:03):
on this entire story called Dirty Rats. It's all about
Whitey Bolger and John Connolly and all that. So if
you'd like more on this story, Dirty Rats is the
name of the podcast.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Great podcast I geeked out on.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Anyway, back to it, John Connolly, he got to know
Whatddy Bulger as a child. They chose different paths. To
put it mildly, John Connolly joined the FBI. Waddy Boulger,
he chose to become a criminal, a prominent criminal. We'll
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(29:23):
welcoming the Jesse Kelly Show family, and I apologize ahead
of time for all the hate mail. All right, back
to our little story here, John Connolly worked for the FBI.
Somebody who knew from childhood Whitey Bulger, chose a different path,
chose to become essentially a mob boss, a crime lord.
This is all in Boston, the Boston area. They figured

(29:45):
out an arrangement that worked well for them. The arrangement
was this Whitey Bulger being his how he's a crime lord.
He knows where all the bodies are buried. He knows
who the player players are, He knows the structure of
the different criminal elements in the area. He has a

(30:07):
wealth of information that he can hand to John Connolly.
John Connolly is aspirational as most people are, certainly young
men no matter what field they're in. John Conley at
the FBI wants to be promoted, wants to make a
name for himself, become a great crime fighter. What a
gold mine it would be to have somebody handing you
information on criminals. Think about how many people you could bust.

(30:30):
Think how good you would look to your boss, promotions,
the works.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Bah.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
Whitey Bulger is not going to do that for free.
He's not only a criminal, he's a human being, give
and take. Whitey Bulger wanted protection from his crimes. For
his crimes, John Connolly came to an arrangement with Whitey Bulger.

(30:59):
In arrangement, John Conley ended up going to prison over
John Conley would protect his source, his asset. In exchange,
Whitey Bulger would give him information. This is not a
story about John Conley in particular. It's actually not even
a story about just the FBI. This is FBI, CIA,

(31:20):
local police forces, law enforcement agencies, intelligence agencies. When they
have somebody feeding them information, they take unbelievable steps to
protect that person from prosecution, from getting in trouble. If

(31:40):
you believe, as I do, that Jeffrey Epstein was working
with the government, probably CIA, maybe FBI. But I will
tell you really sharp people like Mike Bens insist it's
the CIA. They insist he's been CIA since nineteen eighties.
But it doesn't matter the government agency. Then you obviously
know that whatever government agency was working with Jeffrey Epstein

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was also at the same time protecting Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
He was providing things. They were in exchange providing him.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
With things that would of course include protection.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Pam Bondy.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
And you know, I've criticized Pambondi and I will continue
to do so. It's not like I'm some Pam Bondy
fan at all. Pam Bondy is taking all kinds of
heat today because of this leak that there's what do
you mean, there's no client list? What do you mean
there's no evidence. Peter Doocey's asking her about it, according
to the report.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Sorry, he's asking Caroline Levitt about it.

Speaker 5 (32:42):
According to the report, this systematic review revealed no incriminating
client list. So what happened to the Epstein client list
that the Attorney General said she had on her desk?

Speaker 4 (32:55):
Well, I think if you go back and look at
what the Attorney General said in that interview which was
on your network on Fox News, Cohan.

Speaker 5 (33:01):
And Roberts said, DJ may be releasing the list of
Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen? And she said,
it's sitting on my desk right now.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
This is that interview.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Well that really happened, it's sitting on my desk right now.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
To review what was actually sitting on her desk, she
didn't use the word list. He used the word list.
All the information that was given to her by the FBI,
all the information that was given to her by the FBI.

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That does not mean that's all the information the FBI
possessed or ever possessed. We know the FBI left critical
criminal pieces of information in Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse to be
hoovered up by Jeffrey Epstein's people to protect him. Know
that we know law enforcement agencies will cover up for

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criminals to protect them from prosecution. We know that we
know all these things. This was not an hour long
rant to defend Pam Bondi or cash matel or any
of those things. You are well aware of my stance
that the FBI should cease to exist. This is me
telling you maybe there is no client list. Maybe if

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there ever was a client list, it got deleted, shredded,
covered up long ago. If the FBI, CIA, any of
these organizations were complicit in crimes in order to avoid
public scrutiny, in order to avoid the wrath of Congress

(34:54):
Donald Trump, do you think they wouldn't destroy the evidence.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
I don't cheer for this.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
I'm not celebrating anything. I'm telling you right now. I
bet you they destroyed anything that could have made them
look bad. That's what criminals do. Criminals destroy evidence. You know,
we talk about the mafia all the time. The mafia

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kills people. You know that, And sure they kill people
for business reasons, there's no question. But what's one of
the main driving factors for the mafia killing people? Find
somebody with a bunch of shots in the back of
his head, Well, that human being is a witness, has
information inside of their head that could send people to prison.

(35:44):
So you eliminate that evidence, you get rid of it.
What is the largest criminal organization on planet Earth? The
United States Government? Agencies inside of the government, FBI, CIA
are the worst criminal organizations on the planet. Did you

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think they had an FBI CIA Jeffrey Epstein list of
clients and their crimes sitting in a Microsoft Excel document
waiting for cash Betel to find it.

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I know this hurts. I know you're mad.

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