Fox News host Will Cain is not happy with the Department of Justice’s Jeffrey Epstein memo.
President Donald Trump’s administration angered a lot of people on Monday when the DOJ and FBI claimed that there is no Epstein client list. They also disputed allegations that his death was due to anything other than suicide, as footage indicates that there were no strange comings or goings from where the late billionaire was being held on the night of his passing.
This didn’t sit well with Cain, who questioned whether a game of semantics was being played.
“I’m looking at this memo. It says there’s no client list. Well, I don’t know what that means. There’s no printed-out piece of paper with lists of names on it, but there are clients, right?” he asked.
The memo, first reported by Axios, says there is no evidence of any such list existing, or that Epstein engaged in any kind of blackmail of powerful figures.
“So, am I to believe that it was all just Jeffrey Epstein and the victims on those videos? It’s just hard to accept there’s nothing more to see here,” Cain continued.
Indeed, many people with access to the Trump administration, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, had promised the public that there was more coming in connection to the Epstein files. Perhaps this is why the DOJ memo comes as such a shock, especially to supporters of Trump and his MAGA agenda.
As BizPac Review previously reported, pro-Trump social media personalities were enraged by the news of the memo. Many had believed the president was poised to expose the conspiracy surrounding Epstein’s sudden and convenient passing, as well as the possibility that he had sex trafficked underage victims to high-profile figures and used this information to keep them in line.
Some big MAGA names are spitting fire over DOJ’s Epstein news! https://t.co/ET3qzdjY5q via @BIZPACReview
— BPR based (@DumpstrFireNews) July 7, 2025
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