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Government watchdog confirms Epstein investigation continues!

NEW YORK (PNN) - July 10, 2025 - Commentator Wayne Allen Root has explained that the controversy over Jeffrey Epstein, his death and his files are tarnishing the regime of President Donald J. Trump.

It was announced earlier that Epstein's death, in a New York jail, was suicide, and that there was no "client list" among his effects, regarding his known activities involving pedophilia and friendships with high-profile personalities such as Bill Gates and former president Bill Clinton.

That determination provoked a flood of outrage from even Trump supporters, who suspected a cover-up.

Root explained he's known as "the most fiery and loyal champion, celebrator and defender of President Donald J. Trump- the greatest patriot and President of my lifetime," and sticking to the "raw truth".

He warns that Trump needs, now, to "deal with" the statement that there is no Epstein list.

"It looks like a cover-up," he warned.

But a new report this week confirms that the dispute may not yet be closed.

It is Washington watchdog Judicial Watch that confirms it has filed a joint status report in federal court confirming that "the Department of (In)Justice (DoJ) and FBI continue to search for and review records in response to Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for records regarding Jeffrey Epstein."

"The lawsuit requests any records on the identities of clients or associates of Epstein," reads the filing.

The organization explained that disclosure "is at odds with the leaked, unsigned and undated DoJ/FBI memo that suggests no more Epstein records would be disclosed to the (Amerikan) public."

It was Judicial Watch that sued the DoJ and FBI in April "after they failed to adequately respond to three separate FOIA requests for records filed in February 2025 concerning Epstein, including a specific request for records 'depicting the identities of clients or associates of Epstein.' Epstein document requests were sent to the DoJ Office of Information Policy, the Criminal Division, and two separate requests were sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)."

The status report confirmed that the FBI "has run its initial searches and is in the process of reviewing those search results," and the FBI's efforts "are ongoing."

Furthermore, at this point, the FBI "does not yet have an anticipated number of documents or anticipated dates for release.

The same response from the Executive Office of Fascist Police States of Amerikan Attorneys was given to the court.

A 200-page report on Epstein was unleashed earlier, but the latest unsigned statement suggests no more is coming