The FBI's deliberate negligence in the Jeffrey Epstein case has reached new levels of outrage after billionaire Les Wexner testified under oath that federal investigators never once questioned him about his decades-long relationship with the convicted pedophile.
During a bombshell four-hour videotaped deposition released by the House Oversight Committee, Wexner—the retail magnate who bankrolled Epstein for years—dropped a stunning revelation that should make every American question what our so-called "premier law enforcement agency" was really doing while children were being trafficked.
Think about this, Patriots: Wexner was Epstein's primary financial benefactor, the man who gave him power of attorney over his vast fortune, yet the FBI couldn't be bothered to pick up the phone and ask a few questions? This isn't incompetence—this is a deliberate cover-up.
Deep State Protection Racket EXPOSED
For years, we've watched the FBI weaponize itself against President Trump, conducting pre-dawn raids over classified documents while giving actual criminals like Hunter Biden kid-glove treatment. Now we see they extended that same protective shield to Epstein's elite network.
"The FBI's failure to interview the one person who could have blown this case wide open shows they were never interested in justice—only protecting their establishment friends," said one congressional source familiar with the investigation.
Wexner's testimony reveals the stunning scope of federal agencies' willingness to look the other way when powerful elites are involved. While they were busy surveilling soccer moms at school board meetings, real predators walked free under their protection.
This is exactly why President Trump has made cleaning house at the FBI a top priority in his second term. The American people deserve law enforcement that actually enforces the law—not a Praetorian Guard for the global elite.
How many more victims could have been saved if the FBI had done its job instead of running interference? The answer should terrify every parent in America.
