Loomer calls for special counsel to investigate Epstein files
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – The White House weighs appointing a special counsel to address public concerns over Epstein case transparency amid DOJ and FBI findings of no further charges, Axios reported.
- Far-Right activist Laura Loomer advocated for appointing an independent official to look into how Jeffrey Epstein's case files were managed.
- The call follows the DOJ and FBI concluding there is no evidence Epstein kept a client list, blackmailed powerful figures, or was murdered in jail.
- In 2007, Epstein admitted guilt to state charges and served 13 months in jail with work release; prior to his death, he was placed under psychological observation following a suicide attempt in late July 2019.
- In November 2019, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas were charged with falsifying jail records by intentionally omitting required inmate counts during nighttime shifts.
- CNN analyst Elie Honig said appointing a special counsel would be unprecedented without prosecutorial grounds, while the White House considered such a move amid public anger.
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Special Counsel Unlikely For Epstein Case, Says CNN Legal Analyst
CNN’s Elie Honig Breaks Down Likelihood Of Special Counsel Investigating Handling Of Epstein Files CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig casted doubt on Monday that a special counsel will be formed to investigate the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) handling of the files surrounding the death of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The White House has considered […] Special Counsel Unlikely For Epstein Case, Says CNN Legal Analyst
Laura Loomer Calls for Special Counsel to Investigate Epstein File Handling - News Facts Network
Far-right activist and Trump ally Laura Loomer called Sunday for the appointment of a special... The post Laura Loomer Calls for Special Counsel to Investigate Epstein File Handling appeared first on News Facts Network.
Loomer calls for special counsel to investigate Epstein files
Laura Loomer called for a special counsel to be appointed to investigate how President Donald Trump's administration handled the Jeffrey Epstein files, further criticizing Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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