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Bill O'Reilly here and I'm warming up. Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition.
On this Friday, this Epstein situation now officially out of control, diverting the president's attention away from the people's business.
My advice is sage, S-A-G-E.
Have Attorney General Bondi outline
what documents the Justice Department is holding
and provide the context to those documents.
No need for the AG to name names or speculate,
just a factual outline.
The latest Wall Street Journal expose
says there are hundreds of names associated
with the criminal, but none of those people are currently being investigated for anything.
The anonymous sources the journal is using also say the information is unverified in verified in the Justice Department files. So it would be grossly irresponsible to
make those names public and could very well lead to massive lawsuits against
the federal government if they are released. Any person whose name is
associated with Jeffrey Epstein is going to be harmed even if you just delivered
bagels to him.
So that's it.
From now on, President Trump should refer all Epstein questions to the Attorney General's
office.
It should not be hard to put forth some context.
This stupid story will be around a few more weeks,
but believe me, it does not impact your life.
The economy does.
Back after this.
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