Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody still stinks to high heaven. The government wants us to believe he killed himself, but patriots know better. Guards failed to check on him for hours, cameras “malfunctioned,” and his suspicious new will popped up just days before. This reeks of a system that protects elites instead of punishing them.
The official report admits prison staff lied about doing their jobs. They left Epstein alone with enough bedsheets to make multiple nooses. How convenient for powerful people who might’ve been exposed if he’d talked. The swamp protects its own, and Epstein’s death scrubbed away critical evidence.
Glenn Beck’s FBI source claims there’s proof Epstein died by suicide. But where’s the evidence? If the feds have nothing to hide, why not release the photos and footage? Patriots aren’t buying vague assurances from the same bureaucrats who botched prison security. Trust is earned, and Washington has bankrupted theirs.
Epstein’s autopsy showed signs of suicide, but real Americans remember how the Clinton body count grew. When the rich and connected die mysteriously, it’s always “case closed” before the ink dries. The FBI’s refusal to show proof fuels suspicions of a cover-up. Transparency dies in darkness, and Epstein’s cell was plenty dark.
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino say it’s time to move on. But moving on means letting corrupt officials escape accountability. The guards who falsified records should be in prison themselves. Instead, they got slaps on the wrist while Epstein’s victims got silence. This isn’t justice—it’s a disgrace.
Every day, ordinary Americans face harsh consequences for minor mistakes. But Epstein’s jailers get to keep their pensions after leaving a child predator unsupervised. The two-tiered system couldn’t be clearer. If you’re part of the elite, the rules don’t apply. If you’re a truck driver or waitress, you’re crushed.
The FBI’s secrecy proves they think we’re fools. They expect us to swallow their story without evidence while they spy on parents at school board meetings. Patriots see through the lies. We know power protects power, and Epstein’s death was too tidy for comfort.
Until every document surfaces and every camera feed is public, the truth remains buried. Americans deserve answers, not condescending lectures about “conspiracy theories.” Epstein’s death isn’t a mystery—it’s a warning. The swamp must be drained before more justice dies behind locked doors.