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FBI Insiders Defend Epstein’s Death, Sparking Outrage Among Conservatives

The FBI’s Dan Bongino and Kash Patel slammed speculation about Jeffrey Epstein’s death, claiming it was a clear suicide. Their comments sparked outrage among conservatives who see this as another betrayal by government insiders.

Bongino insists he reviewed the files and found no evidence of foul play. Patel echoed this, saying he’s seen “a suicide when you see one.” These dismissive claims ignore glaring questions about prison security failures and vanishing surveillance footage.

Conservatives remember the Clintons’ sudden silence after Epstein’s death. Bill Clinton’s name surfaced repeatedly in Epstein’s black book, yet the media shrugged. Now top officials act like patriots should just “move on.”

The FBI’s track record fuels skepticism. From Ruby Ridge to Hunter Biden’s laptop, Americans know agencies protect elites. Bongino and Patel’s “trust us” act insults every citizen who demands transparency.

Epstein’s connections to powerful Democrats and Republicans vanished with him. Trump once hinted Clinton links, while liberals blamed Trump. Both sides profit from the silence. Real answers? Buried.

The prison staff’s negligence should’ve sparked criminal charges. Instead, they got slaps on the wrist. How convenient for those who wanted Epstein gone. Dead men tell no tales—especially about island parties and underage victims.

Mainstream media parrots the suicide narrative, mocking “conspiracy theorists.” But since when do patriots trust bureaucrats over common sense? Epstein’s wealth and influence shielded him for decades. Then poof—problems solved.

This isn’t about conspiracy theories. It’s about holding power accountable. Bongino and Patel’s defense of the official story smells like swamp gas. Real patriots keep asking: Who’s afraid of the truth?

Written by Keith Jacobs

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