FAILED CNN ANCHOR DON LEMON HOSTED MARK EPSTEIN ON HIS ‘NEW PODCAST AS TRAFFICKING SCANDAL PLAGUES TRUMP, BONDI
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Disgraced former CNN anchor Don Lemon welcomed Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, to his new podcast, where Mark alleges his brother’s 2019 death was a murder covered up by the Trump administration, spotlighting ongoing trafficking scandals tied to Donald Trump and Pam Bondi.

Why it matters: Mark Epstein’s allegations of a government cover-up, backed by forensic evidence and missing records, question official accounts and suggest that Trump and Bondi may have been involved in protecting Epstein’s network. This has led to renewed calls for transparency as trafficking accusations gain attention once more.

Driving the news: During a podcast with Lemon, Mark Epstein shared a conspiracy theory filled with unsettling details and suppressed evidence, increasing the focus on Trump and Bondi’s possible roles.

  • Mark asserts Jeffrey’s neck marks and autopsy findings suggest homicide, not suicide, contradicting AG Bill Barr’s claims.
  • He highlights missing 911 calls, PCR reports, and video footage, alleging incompetence or intentional suppression by the FBI.
  • Mark suggests Trump may be involved, citing Jeffrey’s 2016 threat to reveal “dirt” that could cancel the election.

Catch up quick: In 2019, under Trump’s presidency, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead, with the death ruled as a suicide despite issues like camera malfunctions and inattentive guards. Jeffrey’s brother, Mark, has been seeking out records, claiming his brother was murdered due to what he knew about Trump’s activities.

The intrigue: Mark’s interview points to 14 potential inmate witnesses, some possibly transferred post-death, and questions why Trump and Bondi resist full disclosure, hinting at a broader cover-up.

Between the lines: The podcast suggests Trump’s administration, including Bondi, may have silenced Epstein to protect political and personal secrets, with forensic discrepancies and missing data fueling conspiracy theories.

What they’re saying:

  • “It’s pretty obvious that he wasn’t… it wasn’t a suicide… I refer to it as my brother’s murder,” Mark Epstein told Don Lemon, citing autopsy evidence.
  • “If he said what he knew, they’d have to cancel the election,” Mark recalled Jeffrey saying about Trump in 2016.
  • “Why are they hiding all this information?… Who are they protecting in this cover-up?” Mark demanded, questioning Trump and Bondi.

The bottom line: Lemon’s platforming of Mark Epstein’s murder claims reignites the trafficking scandal, pressuring Trump and Bondi for answers—failure to release records risks cementing a narrative of elite corruption and victim betrayal.

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