
Last Epstein Moments—Trump Officials Drop Tape
After years of silence and skepticism, the Department of Justice has finally released surveillance footage from the night Jeffrey Epstein died, reigniting fierce debate over one of the most disturbing scandals in modern American history. The 11-hour video, captured just outside the disgraced financier’s cell, shows Epstein being led by guards to his fate—but crucial frames, like a clear shot of the cell door, remain conveniently missing. Despite a so-called “conclusive” DOJ-FBI investigation that repeats the tired narrative of suicide, many remain unconvinced, especially after years of disjointed evidence, “accidental” destruction of prior footage, and the unsettling fact that no one else—no clients, no collaborators—will face justice. Epstein’s high-profile ties to elites spanning politics, Hollywood, and finance—including figures once photographed with him and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell—underscore a chilling truth that’s becoming harder to ignore: in a system built to protect the powerful, the victims are once again left in the dark.
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