Tucker Carlson raised concerns about the silence of influential figures regarding Epstein after a DOJ memo stated there was no evidence of a client list. The memo also claimed Epstein did not blackmail anyone and concluded his death was a suicide. This sparked criticism from MAGA supporters towards Trump for attempting to close the investigation. Mark Levin supported Trump’s dismissive stance towards Epstein discussions, labeling skeptics as 'Epsteinian kooks,' despite having previously shown interest in the investigative details surrounding Epstein's case.
Carlson questioned why public figures who usually voice opinions do not speak out on Epstein, highlighting a notable silence post-investigation closure by the DOJ and FBI.
The DOJ memo stated there was no evidence of an incriminating client list or blackmail associated with Epstein, directly contradicting previous claims made by Attorney General Bondi.
Levin expressed strong support for Trump’s dismissal of Epstein discussions, referring to skeptics as 'Epsteinian kooks,' reflecting a significant shift from his earlier willingness to explore the Epstein case.
The response from MAGA supporters indicated an upset, with criticism directed toward Trump for his administration's actions surrounding the Epstein investigation, marking a rare moment of discontent.
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