
Rudy Giuliani reveals 'real reason' evidence in Epstein files hasn't been fully released
has revealed what he believes is the 'real reason' the evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case hasn't yet been fully released.
In an interview with political commentator Benny Johnson, the former New York Mayor claimed that crucial evidence in the files is being deliberately withheld due to fears it could have devastating consequences for America's national security and foreign policy.
Giuliani suggested that authorities are 'struggling' with releasing the sensitive material because it involves information that could damage relationships with US allies and compromise critical intelligence operations.
'I think it still exists on Epstein... I think we are going to see it,' he said.
'And I think they're struggling with - I really do believe that,' he added. 'I think it probably involves something that could have big implications on our national security, foreign policy, allies.'
The 81-year-old former federal prosecutor warned that whatever is being concealed must be 'something very, very sensitive' to warrant such extreme secrecy.
He also made claims about how Jeffrey Epstein could have been killed while in federal custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.
In an interview with political commentator Benny Johnson, the former New York Mayor claimed that crucial evidence in the files still exist but is being deliberately withheld due to fears it could have devastating consequences for America's national security and foreign policy
When Johnson asked directly how someone could be murdered in such a high-security facility, Giuliani laid out how he would do it.
'I think the easiest way to do it is to make sure you're going to use something that doesn't show up in the blood, end up sedating him and then hanging him,' he said.
'You could hang them easily. You can hang them anyplace - with the help of one or two people.'
He also emphasized the disputes among medical examiners about whether Epstein actually died by suicide.
'There's even dispute by the outside medical examiner as to whether he was actually hanged,' Giuliani said.
Giuliani argued that authorities should be more transparent about the case overall.
'There are more questions than there are answers,' he said. 'There shouldn't be that way.'
'There should be more answers and questions and and with the two of them saying that, I assume there are answers, but we're just not getting them.'
His comments come as pressure continues to mount for the full release of documents related to the former financier's vast network of powerful connections, following his controversial death in a Manhattan federal jail in 2019.
Last week, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino stunned MAGA conspiracy theorists as he gave his verdict on pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death.
Bongino and his superior, FBI Director Kash Patel, sat down with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo to deny claims that Epstein was somehow killed inside New York City's infamous Metropolitan Correctional Center.
On the program, Bartiromo asked Patel about the ongoing skepticism surrounding Epstein's death.
You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide,' she said. 'People don't believe it.'
Patel then said that everyone has a 'right to their opinion.'
'But as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who has been at the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing - You know a suicide when you see one,' he replied.
'He killed himself... I've seen the whole file. He killed himself,' the deputy director insisted.
He later reiterated his bombshell assertion on X for anyone who had not seen the interview.
'I have reviewed the case. Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. There's no evidence in the case file suggesting otherwise,' Bongino wrote.
'I'm not asking you to believe me or not, I'm telling you what exists and what doesn't.'
'If new evidence surfaces, I'm happy to re-evaluate,' he vowed.
The assertion marked a U-turn for Bongino, who has previously spread his own conspiracy theories about Epstein's untimely passing.
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