‘Was evidence destroyed?’ MTG says Pam Bondi’s Epstein excuse ‘hard to swallow'
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at the Justice Department after Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein did not have a client list.

On Wednesday, Greene reacted to Bondi explaining that she had been misunderstood when she told Fox News that she had Epstein's client list on her desk.

"I think the Department of Justice and the FBI has more explaining to do," Greene said. "People are absolutely not going to accept just a memo that was written that says there is no client list."

"We are not accepting the fact that there is no so-called client list or a group of people that may have been blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein, given with evidence that he had gathered on them with these horrific activities," she continued. "It's just hard to swallow."

Greene claimed that Epstein's activities "involve other foreign governments as well as our own."

"I don't care what people — who gets mad at me," she insisted. "And then it's also the right question to ask is, is was evidence destroyed?"

"And Pam Bondi, and Kash [Patel], and Dan [Bongino] just can't find it?" she wondered. "And I think this is one that's not going to get dropped. People won't forget it."

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