The Trump administration has officially put an end to years of wild conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death, releasing findings that confirm the disgraced financier killed himself in prison back in 2019. A new government memo obtained by Axios reveals that investigators found zero evidence of the infamous “client list” that internet sleuths have been obsessing over.
Per the report there’s no proof that Epstein blackmailed powerful people, and going by the 10 hour footage, there are no signs that he was murdered. The administration is releasing prison footage – both regular and enhanced versions – showing that nobody entered Epstein’s cell area the night he died. The investigation examined prison footage from 10:40 PM when Epstein was locked in his cell until 6:30 AM when he was found dead, confirming he was alone the entire time.
Two of Trump’s top FBI appointees, Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, were actually among the biggest promoters of Epstein conspiracy theories before joining the government. The duo regularly questioned the official suicide story and fueled speculation about cover-ups. Now that they’re in charge, they’ve completely changed their raag, with Bongino flat-out stating on Fox News that “he killed himself” after reviewing the complete investigation files.
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No additional charges will be filed in the Epstein case, with only his associate Ghislaine Maxwell currently serving a 20-year sentence for child trafficking. This closes the door on nearly six years of internet conspiracy theories that claimed Epstein was silenced by powerful figures to protect their secrets.
EXCLUSIVE: President Trump’s Justice Department and FBI have concluded they have no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful figures, kept a “client list” or was murdered, according to a memo detailing the findings obtained by Axios.https://t.co/Dyt4ycKRuV
— Axios (@axios) July 7, 2025
Jeffrey Epstein didn’t have a ‘client list,’ and committed suicide, DOJ and FBI reveal in findings that debunk conspiracy theories: report https://t.co/s4wjzsDTRm pic.twitter.com/YTNKGAP12p
— New York Post (@nypost) July 7, 2025
Amid all the cacophony, American President Donald Trump’s former billionaire pal Elon Musk reacted with a meme. The Tesla boss had floated a new party to rival the two-party system in the US, after his fallout with Trump, post exit from DOGE.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 7, 2025
Meanwhile here’s how the internet is reacting on X/Twitter
I wonder why… pic.twitter.com/RnXlYC0eeI
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 7, 2025
Oh sure, Trump’s DOJ and FBI—run by loyalists like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel—say Epstein had no client list and wasn’t murdered. Case closed, right? These aren’t investigators; they’re cleanup crew. Highly conflicted, deeply compromised, and not even pretending otherwise. pic.twitter.com/76WspVg5Rn
— Russell Drew (@RussOnPolitics) July 7, 2025
LoL… sure Jan. pic.twitter.com/A7qm6YuqlE
— Trump’s a Corruption Bonanza! (Pardons=Guilt) (@2sunsky) July 7, 2025
So no videos either? pic.twitter.com/9v9iCpla1d
— SpaceZOO (@SpaceZOO_oddity) July 7, 2025
MAGA deleting all of their “release the Epstein List” tweets pic.twitter.com/jdjHhkIsl1
— Thulsa Doom (@TheButcher2020) July 7, 2025
Great Job Mashable News Staff & the Team @ Mashable India tech Source link for sharing this story.