AG Pam Bondi Responds to Why One Minute is Missing from DOJ’s Epstein Prison Video as First Reported by The Gateway Pundit

President Trump convened a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday to discuss Texas flooding response, trade, tariffs, foreign policy and other topics.

A reporter asked US Attorney General Pam Bondi about the missing minute in the newly released footage released by the DOJ on Sunday.

On Sunday night AXIOS reported on a new FBI, DOJ memo obtained by Axios concludes Jeffrey Epstein did not have a client list that he used for blackmail.

The FBI earlier determined that Epstein did commit suicide in August 2019.

“After a thorough investigation, FBI investigators concluded that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019. This conclusion is consistent with previous findings, including the August 19, 2019 autopsy findings of the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the November 2019 position of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York in connection with the investigation of federal correctional officers responsible for guarding Epstein, and the June 2023 conclusions of DOJ’s Office of the Inspector General,” the memo stated.

the DOJ-FBI also released a 10-hour video on Sunday from outside Jeffrey Epstein’s jail cell.

** The full video is posted at the DOJ website here.

The Gateway Pundit confirmed that an entire minute was cut from the DOJ video that was released last night. Why? What are they hiding?

If you follow the full video you can see for yourself that the video is cut off at 11:59:00.

Jason Sullivan at The Gateway Pundit was first to discover that an entire minute was missing from the DOJ video.

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