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Shawn Ryan Asks Tucker Carlson About an Unanswered Question in the Epstein Case

Discussion on Epstein’s Case

Sean Ryan, a former Navy Seal and CIA contractor, spoke with Tucker Carlson regarding the FBI’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. During the conversation, Ryan pointed out that the FBI has not clarified how Epstein, who died without facing charges linked to his crimes, fits into their narrative.

FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino expressed on Sunday that they believe Epstein committed suicide after reviewing his files, despite widespread skepticism from the public. Carlson, hosting the show, sought Ryan’s opinion following his interview with the FBI officials.

Carlson asked Ryan if he was convinced by Patel and Bongino’s statements. With a laugh, Ryan simply said, “No.”

Epstein was arrested in 2019 on charges of sex trafficking but was found dead in his jail cell a month later, reportedly due to hanging in solitary confinement.

Carlson pressed Ryan on his disbelief, asking why he thought the FBI officials were lacking credibility. Ryan posed a critical question: “If there are no end users charged, how would you charge a sex trafficker? Who did you travel?” Carlson acknowledged that this was a powerful inquiry.

Ryan continued, “How do you charge him for it? If that’s where the trail starts, where does it end?” He expressed that he believes more is happening behind the scenes than what most people realize.

During Trump’s campaign for the 2024 presidential election, he mentioned he would make Epstein’s remaining files public. There’s a noticeable demand for this information, but the Trump administration has faced criticism after releasing the first part of the “Epstein Files” from the Department of Justice, which lacked significant details like client lists.

Carlson then probed Ryan about his thoughts on Epstein’s death, to which Ryan responded, questioning Carlson’s perspective. Carlson suggested that the operation appeared to be frightening, potentially linked to CIA involvement and other intelligence agencies. He remarked on the influence these organizations have on the powerful, implying they ensure compliance with their agendas.

After the incomplete file release, Trump spoke with a White House correspondent about seeking advice from Attorney General Pam Bondy on how to proceed with disclosing more information.

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