Part 6/11:
Natalie Winters critiques the DOJ and FBI’s handling of Epstein’s death, describing the release of a vague, unsigned memo on a holiday weekend as an outright cover-up. The memo, which lacked substantive details, was part of an orchestrated effort to downplay the scandal, but it only served to deepen public mistrust. Winters notes that Epstein’s extensive connections—spanning political figures, foreign elites, intelligence agencies, and Hollywood—mean that silence and lack of accountability serve certain powerful interests. She warns that the failure to reveal any documents or hold anyone accountable signifies a deeper rot within the power structures.