On this episode of Stinchfield, we break down the DOJ’s stunning move to quietly close the Epstein case—without releasing the files, without naming names, and without answering to the American people. The outrage is real and justified. Conservatives across the country are demanding answers, and the Department of Justice is giving them stone-cold silence.
Even more shocking? Former State Department official Mike Benz has come forward on “Stinchfield” with a chilling explanation: releasing the Epstein files could possibly jeopardize current Middle East peace negotiations. That’s right—according to Benz, the U.S. government may be sacrificing truth and justice in the name of geopolitical stability. So the question becomes: who is the DOJ really protecting?
We also expose the deep, long-standing ties between Jeffrey Epstein and the CIA, a connection most media outlets refuse to even mention. From sweetheart deals to shadowy intelligence links, this wasn’t just a trafficking operation—it was a blackmail machine operating with protection from the highest levels of government.
Why was Epstein allowed to operate in plain sight? Who were his clients? And why does the government seem more concerned with protecting the guilty than defending the victims?