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Liz Wheeler tells Glenn Beck about meat behind Epstein ‘nothingburger,’ fallout of White House embargo

The Liz Wheeler of Blazetv, host of “The Liz Wheeler Show,” faces an onslaught of criticism of Attorney General Pam Bondi's receipts and reports on the so-called “Epstein Files: Phase 1.” In a Friday conversation Glenn Beck, co-founder of Blaze MediaWheeler discussed the White House's hours of reporting ban known as the embargo and the events that prepared the pump for a new wave of doubt. She also tackled the apparent “open rebellion” held at the FBI.

“What happens here is actually a key part,” Wheeler said. “We have now identified people who are trying to destroy the president from within the FBI.”

“What happens from this moment is actually going to set up courses for other administrators and signal the deep stators of the administrative agencies, whether they can ignore the president, the Attorney General or the FBI director,” Wheeler added.

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Attorney General Pam Bondy advocated the release of a client list for the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. I said Podcaster Rex Fridman would do if he was selected.

Bondi It has been elevated The public's prediction last week with the suggestion that the list was on her desk and that release was imminent.

Wheeler and 14 well-known conservative media figures were invited to the White House Thursday because they were virtually inked about the nature and reasons of the visit. After meeting with officials from various cabinets, Wheeler and others met with Bondi and FBI director Kash Patel, who were each provided with a binder labelled “Epstein Files: Phase 1.”

Despite her First excitement Over the prospect that the binder contained new consequential information, Wheeler quickly realized what Bondy later recognized the public. statement: “The first phase of declassified files mainly contains documents that were previously leaked but not released in formal capacity by the US government.”

In other words, banning revelation that the FBI clearly had filled thousands of files and refused to hand them over to the Trump administration was, as Bondi clearly said, “Nothingburger.”

The disappointment with the contents of the binder on Thursday was obvious online. However, in many cases, critics were targeting messengers rather than anger at the source.

The FBI withholds meat

“People were very angry about what happened yesterday, and to be honest, I don't blame them for being angry. I'm also very angry about what happened yesterday,” Wheeler told Beck.

“This is, if true, a scandal of the century.”

Bondi and Patel met with conservative media figures at the White House on Thursday, providing them with a sense of what's going on behind the scenes. Bondi then drove on a stack of white binders.

“This will be juicy,” Wheeler recalls her thoughts. “This is what we've been waiting for.”

Wheeler said Bondy quickly shattered the group's hopes, referring to a letter to Patel on February 27th. In the letter, Bondi learned from a source Wednesday that “the FBI Field Office in New York owns thousands of pages of documents relating to Epstein's investigation and prosecution.”

In her letter, AG said this was in conflict with the prior assurance that the FBI had everything that became the content of the Phase One Binder.

Wheeler emphasized to Beck, “If this is true, it is a scandal of the century.” He emphasized that the FBI has a deep moon sentence that rebelled against Trump, Bondi and Patel “to save the swamp.”

Beck suggested that such rebellion would be considered an “open rebellion.”

“We asked to lift the embargo.”

The binder does not provide virtually novel insights into Epstein or his possible accomplices, but also serves as key evidence of clear efforts by elements of federal law enforcement that prevent the Trump administration and Americans from knowing the full truth.

Crazy silence

Despite knowing that the Phase One Binder was effectively a “Noberburger,” Wheeler and other conservative media figures were told they could not leave the White House property and report on its contents until mid-afternoon.

Wheeler told Beck the issue of the embargo, saying that the press would be able to see everyone as Epstein's name is already on display with binders in its way.

“All of a sudden we're in this situation where the press took our photos with these binders that looked like real Epstein files, but we knew that wasn't the case.

Not only did Wheeler fail to pour cold water into the growing excitement that Epstein's client list could ultimately be revealed in full, but he was also prevented from breaking the story of how deep people worked to thwart the president's will and hide information about American interests.

Wheeler has shown she is “offended” about the ordeal given that she worked tirelessly to win the trust of the American public in reports on Covid 19, vaccines, Trump's attempts in life, and events surrounding January 6, 2021.

“I'm an honest broker. They'll know I don't do this on purpose,” Wheeler said. “That's why I'm just talking about this.”

While we can assure the integrity of Trump, Patel and the next FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, Beck said, “The only player of this I can't guarantee – and that's because I don't know her, because I had no interaction with her – Pam Bondi.

Bondi requested the remaining documents from the FBI by 8am on Friday. She has not yet announced the receipt of Epstein documents of any gravity.

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