
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace started her Tuesday episode of "Deadline: White House" with angry MAGA supporters demanding more information about the "files" around Jeffrey Epstein's charges, any evidence, and questions around his death.
She showed a clip of Attorney General Pam Bondi responding to a Fox News question about the "client list" of Epstein's. She said, "It's sitting on my desk right now to review." The FBI then released information saying the list didn't exist.
Wallace then showed a clip of Alex Jones from his car trying to squeeze out tears over the Jeffrey Epstein files.
"I mean, I'm physically going to puke probably right now. My mouth is watering right now because — because I have integrity and, you know, I just really need the Trump administration to succeed and to save this country. And they're doing so much good. And then for them to do something like this tears my guts out," said Jones.
Wallace took a deep breath.
"So, that's Alex Jones, whose guts are being torn out and his mouth is watering," she said. "As for Pam Bondi, who, as we showed you back in February, claimed that the 'Epstein list' was on her desk for review. Here's how she responded when she was asked about the memo during Donald Trump's cabinet meeting today."
Bondi responded to questions about her interview, saying that she meant the full report on Epstein was on her desk, not the so-called "client list" that Fox's John Roberts questioned her about.
"So, we just played it. That's obviously not at all what she said, but okay, good luck with Laura Loomer," Wallace quipped.
Loomer, a known conspiracy theorist close to the president, attacked Bondi on X, saying that her statements were "a lie." She claimed, "FBI documents from 2008 prove that Epstein PROVIDED INFORMATION FOR THE FBI 'AS AGREED UPON'."
She posted a document she said came from the FBI on the matter.
Wallace welcomed reporter Glenn Thrush, who chastised her for forcing him to watch an Alex Jones video.
See the opener below or at the link here.
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