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VIDEO: Kash Patel and Bongino Say “No Foul Play” — But Giuliani Just Dropped a Bombshell About Epstein’s Death

New York, NY – You’ve got to see this. A video from “Real America’s Voice” on May 22, 2025, at 00:30 UTC, shows Rudy Giuliani casting doubt on the official narrative of Jeffrey Epstein’s death, contradicting FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Director Kash Patel’s recent statements that there was “no foul play.” The footage, viewed over 1.9 million times, has conservatives on X asking, “Who’s telling the truth here?” Giuliani’s bombshell, set against the backdrop of a split-screen interview, proves once again that the Epstein case is far from closed.

The video captures Giuliani, as he says, “If you’re in Southern District, that Epstein committed suicide… I’m not buying that one.” The context is clear—this is a moment that’s going to stick. Giuliani’s words are a direct challenge to Bongino and Patel, who just days ago on “Sunday Morning Futures” said they’d seen the whole file and concluded Epstein killed himself. “That was it,” Bongino said, closing the book on conspiracy theories.

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But Giuliani’s not having it. “The power of a grand jury is enormous,” he argues, suggesting that Epstein’s death in the Southern District, where he was held, was anything but straightforward. The video’s timing couldn’t be worse for Bongino and Patel, especially after a side-by-side comparison of Bongino’s 2023 and 2025 statements on Epstein went viral, raising questions about whether he was pressured to change his tune. “Did someone get to him?” one X user asked. Another added, “Giuliani’s right—Bongino’s 2023 self would be disgusted.”


The backdrop of the interview, with Giuliani’s bright setting contrasting with Bongino’s darker, more intense room, frames the tension. You can almost feel the weight of the moment, with “WARROOM” in the corner reminding you this is no ordinary conversation. Conservatives are divided, but one thing’s clear—Epstein’s death is still a powder keg, and Giuliani’s just lit the fuse. “Only Trump can get to the bottom of this,” someone on X wrote. Another chimed in, “Bongino and Patel are covering something up—Giuliani’s the real deal.”

Watching this video, you can’t help but wonder what’s really going on. Is Giuliani onto something, or is he just stirring the pot? Either way, it’s a reminder that in Washington, nothing’s ever as it seems. And for conservatives, it’s proof that only leaders like Trump, who demand transparency, can navigate this swamp without getting swallowed up. This story isn’t going away anytime soon, and neither is the outrage.

Kathy Sullivan

Sullivan pens a regular column that focuses on corruption within government, cronyism, illegal immigration, and general left-wing malfeasance. Kathy also serves as a leading voice against the establishment within the Republican Party and enthusiastically promotes pro-Trump candidates to battle entrenched moderate incumbents.

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