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FBI’s Epstein “Suicide” Narrative Raises More Questions Than Answers

The FBI’s top brass are backpedaling hard. Dan Bongino and Kash Patel just declared Epstein’s death case closed, calling it a clear suicide. But patriots aren’t buying it. Why now? Why push this narrative after years of silence while Americans demanded answers?

Bongino and Patel claim they’ve seen the files. They say there’s no conspiracy. But let’s remember—these are swamp creatures. Patel worked deep in the DOJ bureaucracy. Bongino flips from Secret Service to media pundit. Trusting their word blindly? That’s like asking wolves to guard the henhouse.

The timing stinks. This “suicide” verdict resurfaces as election heat rises. Coincidence? Hardly. The elites want this scandal buried before November. Epstein’s list could expose powerful people—Hollywood liberals, billionaire donors, maybe even politicians.

They say Epstein killed himself on suicide watch. Really? Cameras malfunctioned. Guards vanished. The cell was “secure.” This isn’t some back-alley jail. It’s a federal facility. How many “coincidences” do they expect us to swallow?

Here’s the truth: Epstein had dirt. Lots of it. The kind that could topple empires. Now the same guys who failed to protect him want us to move on. Typical D.C. playbook—close ranks, gaslight the public, protect the connected.

Remember the Clinton body count? Epstein partied with Bill. Flew on his plane. Now Hillary’s laughing all the way to another fundraiser. The left’s media lapdogs cheer this FBI announcement. They hate questions. They hate transparency.

Real Americans smell a rat. Parents protecting their kids from traffickers see through this charade. Workers saving pennies while elites party on private islands know justice isn’t blind. It’s rigged.

This isn’t over. Patriots want names. We want trials. We won’t rest until every filthy hand that touched those children faces judgment. Bongino and Patel can preach their suicide story. We’ll keep fighting for the truth.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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