White House in ‘full-bore panic mode’ over Epstein files and FBI ‘breaking at the seams’

President Trump is reportedly furious over the botched handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files as The White House launches into ‘full-bore panic mode’ in a desperate attempt to change the subject.

The Justice Department and FBI have come under fire as they scramble to end the ongoing fallout after Attorney General Pam Bondi’s so-called ‘communications failure’ snowballed into a crisis. 

Trump is now fuming about the inconsistent Epstein narratives emerging from Washington D.C. as the saga continues to dominate headlines.

‘This is a pretty substantial distraction,’ a White House source told The Washington Post, citing ‘nearly a dozen people close to the situation.’ 

‘While many are trying to keep the unity, in many ways, the DOJ and the FBI are breaking at the seams. Many are wondering how sustainable this is going to be for all the parties involved – be it the FBI director or attorney general.’ 

Any attempts by Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to tamp down the rampant speculation about Epstein have only fueled more conspiracy theories and negative attention. 

‘They completely miscalculated the fever pitch to which they built this up,’ Stephen A. Saltzburg, a former Justice Department official told the Post. 

‘Now, they seem to be in full-bore panic mode, trying to change the subject and flailing in an effort to make sense of what makes no sense.’ 

But Trump is refusing to make the one move that could silence his critics and reset the narrative. 

The drama between Donald Trump's White House , the Department of Justice and FBI over the botched release of the 'Epstein files' has left the president furious

The drama between Donald Trump’s White House , the Department of Justice and FBI over the botched release of the ‘Epstein files’ has left the president furious

Earlier this week, a DOJ source told the Daily Mail that Attorney General Pam Bondi's 'communications failure' when it comes to the Epstein files has fueled a 'truckload of misinformation' surrounding the case

Earlier this week, a DOJ source told the Daily Mail that Attorney General Pam Bondi’s ‘communications failure’ when it comes to the Epstein files has fueled a ‘truckload of misinformation’ surrounding the case

‘He does not want to create a bigger spectacle by firing anyone,’ the source told the Post. 

So Bondi, Patel and FBI deputy director Dan Bongino continue their fruitless campaign to end the speculation around the death of one of the most infamous billionaire of the 21st century.

The release of security footage from outside Epstein’s jail cell from the night he took his own life – an attempt to stop conspiracy theories that he was murdered – was Patel and Bongino’s idea, multiple sources revealed.

However, the video missing three minutes of footage from that night made things worse. 

Both are now privately upset that they haven’t been able to release more of the Epstein files with Bongino on the verge of quitting as all three play the blame game with one another.

Bongino’s frustration came to a head in a stunning post to X over the weekend, revealing he has discovered matters that have ‘shocked me down to my core’ during his time in office.

He shared a cryptic message to his social media in which he vowed to uncover ‘the truth’ amid mounting criticism of his handling of the Epstein files.

Trump is now reportedly fuming at both the Justice Department and the FBI as the anger from both sides of the aisle about the lack of information regarding the late billionaire pedophile has dominated the headlines

Trump is now reportedly fuming at both the Justice Department and the FBI as the anger from both sides of the aisle about the lack of information regarding the late billionaire pedophile has dominated the headlines

Trump has no desire to fire his handpicked Attorney General Bondi and FBI Directory Kash Patel (pictured), or Deputy Director Dan Bongino, all of whom have come under scrutiny over Epstein

Trump has no desire to fire his handpicked Attorney General Bondi and FBI Directory Kash Patel (pictured), or Deputy Director Dan Bongino, all of whom have come under scrutiny over Epstein

Bongino added: ‘We cannot run a Republic like this. I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned. 

A source inside the DOJ told Daily Mail that Bongino was ready to stand down if Attorney General Pam Bondi didn’t.

Todd Blanche, the president’s former attorney and now Bondi’s second in command at the DOJ, denied any beef between his department and the FBI in a statement.

‘The suggestion by anyone that there was any daylight between the FBI and DOJ leadership on this memo’s composition and release is patently false,’ he said. 

The fallout of that memo continues, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that Bondi told Trump in May that his name appeared in the Epstein files

Trump on Friday denied ever being briefed by Attorney General Pam Bondi that his name was in the files.

‘No, I was never briefed. No,’ he told reporters after he landed in Scotland to visit his golf courses.

But Bondi briefed Trump during a May 2025 meeting that his name was found in the Epstein documents ‘multiple times,’ according to reports.

Other high-profile individuals are also named in the investigation about Epstein’s sex crimes.

Just because the president is named in the files does not implicate him in any wrongdoing or connect him to Epstein’s child sex trafficking crimes. 

Patel and Dan Bongino (pictured) are now privately upset that they haven't been able to release more of the Epstein files with Bongino on the verge of quitting as all three play the blame game with one another

Patel and Dan Bongino (pictured) are now privately upset that they haven’t been able to release more of the Epstein files with Bongino on the verge of quitting as all three play the blame game with one another

Todd Blanche (pictured), the president's former attorney and now Bondi's second in command at the DOJ, denied any beef between his department and the FBI

Todd Blanche (pictured), the president’s former attorney and now Bondi’s second in command at the DOJ, denied any beef between his department and the FBI

The Wall Street Journal originally broke the news of Bondi’s briefing to Trump. 

The Justice Department told the news outlet that Trump was made aware of the findings of the Epstein files as part of the ‘routine briefing.’ 

Bondi also allegedly acknowledged that the administration should withhold the files due to them containing images of child sexual abuse

Blanche reportedly said that nothing was found in the files that would mandate an additional investigation – or even prosecution.

‘As part of our routine briefing, we made the president aware of the findings,’ they told the Journal.

White House communications director Steven Cheung slammed the report as ‘fake news’ in a statement to the Daily Mail. 

‘The fact is that the president kicked him out of his club for being a creep. This is nothing more than a continuation of the fake news stories concocted by the Democrats and the liberal media, just like the Obama Russiagate scandal, which President Trump was right about,’ he said when the report came out earlier this week.

But, try as he might, Trump cannot move on from questions about Epstein, who died in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting charges related to sex crimes. 

Try as he might, Trump cannot move on from questions about Epstein (pictured), who died in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting charges related to sex crimes

Try as he might, Trump cannot move on from questions about Epstein (pictured), who died in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting charges related to sex crimes

Epstein's right-hand woman and former lover Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured) was questioned this week by Deputy Attorney General Blanche. She is serving 20 years behind bars for his involvement in Epstein's crimes

Epstein’s right-hand woman and former lover Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured) was questioned this week by Deputy Attorney General Blanche. She is serving 20 years behind bars for his involvement in Epstein’s crimes 

His death, ruled to be a suicide, sparked endless conspiracy theories that questioned how he may have really died and who among the rich and powerful would have benefitted from it.

The president associated with Epstein and British socialite Maxwell in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Epstein’s right-hand woman and former lover Ghislaine Maxwell was questioned this week by Deputy Attorney General Blanche. She is serving 20 years behind bars for his involvement in Epstein’s crimes.

The 63-year-old made it clear earlier this month that she was willing to speak in front of Congress about the case. 

Maxwell appears to be angling for a pardon from the president after she ‘didn’t hold back’ during secret questioning session.

Her attorney David Oscar Markus claimed that she spoke with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about ‘100 different people’ related to Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring.

‘They asked about every possible thing you could imagine – everything,’ Markus told reporters.

He also said Maxwell is being used as the ‘scapegoat’ in the entire Epstein case and has been ‘treated unfairly for the last five years.’

Trump was reportedly told in May that has name had appeared inside the Epstein Files, he is seen here playing golf in Scotland on Saturday

Trump was reportedly told in May that has name had appeared inside the Epstein Files, he is seen here playing golf in Scotland on Saturday

President Trump associated with Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in the 1980s and 1990s

President Trump associated with Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in the 1980s and 1990s

Her attorney said that they had not put in a formal request with the White House for a pardon for Maxwell following the conclusion of Day 2 of questioning.

But Markus didn’t rule out taking that action in the future, saying ‘things are happening so quickly.’ 

‘The president said earlier he has the power to do so, we hope he exercises that power in the right way,’ he said of a potential commutation. 

Trump refused to rule out invoking his presidential pardon powers for Maxwell when asked on Friday morning.

‘I’m allowed to do it, but it’s something I haven’t thought about,’ he said.

But, asked again about the matter later Friday, Trump, meanwhile, declined to talk about Maxwell and said ‘this is no time to be talking about pardons.’

‘I really have nothing to say about it. She is being talked to by a very smart man, a very good man, Todd Blanche. And I don’t know anything about the conversation. I haven’t really been following it,’ he said.

‘A lot of people are asking me about pardons. This is no time to be talking about pardons,’ he added.

Meanwhile, over the course of two days, Maxwell and her attorney have spent more than nine hours answering Blanche’s questions.  

It’s not clear when or if the DOJ will release what was learned in the meetings.

Markus said Maxwell is grateful to have had the chance to sit-down with Blanche. 

‘This was the first opportunity she’s ever been given to answer questions about what happened,’ Markus said. ‘The truth will come out about what happened with Mr. Epstein and she’s the person whose answering those questions.’

A growing fringe effort to get Trump to pardon Maxwell has unfolded after the Justice Department rejected her effort to have her conviction on child sex trafficking charges thrown out. 

Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. She was convicted in 2021 on five counts related to sex trafficking and conspiracy. 

It’s unclear what she can reveal that isn’t already public and the closed-door meeting is fueling skepticism over the handling of the Epstein files review.

Maxwell is also on the books to testify before Congress from prison on August 11.   

Trump has not been implicated in any crimes and just because a name appears in the files does not mean imply they were involved in Epstein’s child sex trafficking.

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