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The Buck Sexton Show

Buck Brief - Why The Epstein Case is Far From Closed

The Buck Sexton Show

Premiere Networks

News, Politics, Government

4.24.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

The DOJ says the Epstein case is closed. Buck Sexton says: Not so fast. Buck breaks down why the newly released DOJ memo raises more questions than it answers. From the lack of transparency to the mishandling of public expectations, Buck calls out the glaring failures that continue to erode trust in the justice system. He dives into why Pam Bondi’s explanation doesn’t hold up, what happened to the supposed “client list” and surveillance tapes, and the unanswered questions surrounding Epstein’s mysterious wealth. 

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0:00.0

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0:05.7

You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast.

0:09.0

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0:14.6

So is the Epstein case, case closed?

0:19.2

The DOJ says yes.

0:21.2

A lot of people say, sorry, that's not going to cut it.

0:25.2

There's still more that there has to be answered for.

0:29.6

There are more questions that are out there.

0:32.0

And I know we spent a couple of days now in the news talking about this issue.

0:36.6

It's because the DOJ released this memo and the

0:39.6

memo was not helpful if you think the purpose of it was to restore faith in the DOJ's

0:48.6

willingness to be transparent about this. Saying your transparent is not the same thing as being transparent.

0:54.9

Now, I want to break this down and be very clear about this because passions run very high on this

1:02.9

issue. I understand that. I have thought that there was a lot and still think that there's a lot

1:08.9

that we don't know about the Epstein case in terms of

1:13.5

connections, in terms of co-conspirators, in terms of perhaps external influences or forces

1:22.1

on all of this. And let me break down what I mean by that. I see this at a few levels.

1:26.8

There's the memo and the management of this

1:30.1

as it pertains to public expectations.

1:34.3

Okay, so let's break this down this way.

1:36.5

I'm even going to make a note of this as I'm talking about it

1:38.7

so I don't skip past this.

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