Epstein files 'destroyed' by Biden administration: Rep. Burchett
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() Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., believes the Jeffrey Epstein files no longer exist and could’ve been destroyed by someone. He went so far as to accuse the Biden administration of destroying the files

Burchett, who predicted Americans would never learn the truth about the convicted sex offender, joined “On Balance” to discuss his thoughts on the Department of Justice and FBI’s findings that there’s no “client list” to be disclosed and that Epstein died by suicide.

“I think the files existed at one time,” Burchett said. “I think they were destroyed in the previous administration. And I think if they’d ever had anything on Trump, it would have been out day one under the Biden administration.”

Burchett echoed speculation that “very prominent people,” including Hollywood elites and world leaders, were on the “client list.”

“Would it have caused economic disruption around the globe? Maybe, but I don’t really care. I want to bury those dirtbags.”

Burhcett reiterated that he believes the Biden administration “destroyed everything” of note regarding Epstein and argues Attorney General Pam Bondi is not saying so because she has no proof.

“I think she got out over her skis. … I think they all got a little excited, and I don’t think they exist” anymore.

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