White House Chief of Staff criticizes Bondi over Epstein case
Susie Wiles made the statements to Vanity Fair in a two-part article. The chief of staff claimed her words were
Attorney General Pam Bondi's management of the Jeffrey Epstein case was criticized by Susie Wiles, the chief of staff of President Donald Trump, saying that she" totally missed the mark" by releasing allegedly key He documents without any fresh information.
Wiles, 68, made the remarks during a Vanity Fair meeting, surprising those who knew her because she is very quiet and does not typically speak in public. Donald Trump and JD Vance's characters were also discussed by her.
" No clients are listed here"
" Second, he gave them documents that were empty. The witness roster, or the client list, was subsequently mentioned on his table. The chief of staff stated in the interview that there is no client list and that it definitely wasn't on his desk.
When she gave the folders to a group of influenting liberal social media figures, which did not contain any new information about the situation, attorney Bondi "underestimated the sensitivity of the problem among the government's voters and supporters at the beginning of the year. "
According to Wiles," the president was wrong," was Wiles's remark that" there is no information" that former president Bill Clinton had visited Epstein's private beach despite Trump accusing him of doing so numerous times.
She claimed that the condition reinforced conspiracy theories and that the administration was unaccountable for the entire scenario.
" Defamatory content"
The chief of staff claimed that the post, which had been broken into two parts, was a "defamatory content" and that her words had been "taken out of context. "
According to Wiles," The post published early this morning is a remarkably written element that attacks me and the greatest leader, the greatest White House staff, and the greatest case in history. "
Bondi herself claimed via X that Wiles is a near ally of President Trump. My dear friend fights each day to improve President Trump's plan, and she does therefore with joy, fidelity, and historical effectiveness, she wrote.
Trump did not take any offense.
She also mentioned Donald Trump's" an alcoholic personality" in the newspaper meeting and called Vice President JD Vance a" plot thinker"
Donald Trump was questioned about this and responded that Wiles ' alleged statements didn't offend him. Vance defended Wiles while making a joke about how" I only believe in conspiracy theories that are real. "
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