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A new Epstein probe has identified a 'fox guarding the henhouse' issue involving federal investigators. Bush administration officials are now implicated in a bombshell claim about Epstein's secret plea deal from decades ago.
A new Epstein probe has identified investigators with conflicts of interest, with one described as a 'fox guarding the henhouse' situation. Bush administration officials are now implicated in claims about how Epstein secured a secret plea deal decades ago. The new investigation is examining whether the investigators themselves had reasons to protect certain figures or avoid deeper digging.
When the investigators are under scrutiny, it raises questions about how deep the original investigation actually went. If federal investigators had conflicts—financial ties, personal relationships, or political pressure—then the entire scope of what Epstein's network included becomes unreliable. The Bush connection matters because it suggests the conflict wasn't accidental. This is less about finding new Epstein victims and more about understanding why the original probe stopped where it did.
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