Written by Ashton Snyder on
 May 29, 2025

Giuliani suggests Epstein case evidence poses security risk

Rudy Giuliani has made startling claims about why the full evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case remains under wraps. The former New York City Mayor suggests powerful forces are deliberately withholding crucial information that could shake international relations.

According to Daily Mail, Giuliani told political commentator Benny Johnson that the evidence is being suppressed because of potentially devastating consequences for America's national security and foreign policy.

During the interview, Giuliani expressed his belief that the Epstein files still exist but remain concealed due to their sensitive nature. "I think it still exists on Epstein... I think we are going to see it," he stated, adding that authorities are "struggling" with releasing materials that could compromise relationships with US allies and intelligence operations.

National security concerns at play

The 81-year-old former federal prosecutor suggested whatever information remains hidden must be extraordinarily sensitive to warrant such extreme secrecy. His comments indicate that the material could potentially expose compromising information about high-level figures or operations.

Giuliani specifically pointed to international implications as the primary reason for continued suppression. "I think it probably involves something that could have big implications on our national security, foreign policy, allies," he told Johnson during their conversation.

The former mayor's statements come amid continuing public pressure for transparency regarding Epstein's network of connections to powerful individuals. Many questions remain unanswered about the extent of Epstein's activities and who might have been involved, fueling ongoing speculation about why certain information remains classified.

Epstein death theories resurface

When asked directly how someone could be murdered in a high-security facility like the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan where Epstein died, Giuliani offered a disturbing theory about how such a killing could be carried out.

"I think the easiest way to do it is to make sure you're going to use something that doesn't show up in the blood, end up sedating him and then hanging him," Giuliani explained. "You could hang them easily. You can hang them anyplace - with the help of one or two people."

Giuliani also highlighted continuing disputes among medical examiners about Epstein's cause of death, noting: "There's even dispute by the outside medical examiner as to whether he was actually hanged." His comments revive persistent questions about whether Epstein's 2019 death was truly a suicide or something more sinister.

FBI leadership rejects murder theories

Contrary to Giuliani's speculation, FBI leadership recently took a firm stance against conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino explicitly stated that Epstein committed suicide, not murder.

In a recent Fox News interview with Maria Bartiromo, Bongino insisted, "He killed himself... I've seen the whole file. He killed himself." This marked a reversal for Bongino, who had previously entertained conspiracy theories about Epstein's death.

FBI Director Kash Patel backed Bongino's assessment, stating, "As someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been at the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing - You know a suicide when you see one."

Demand for transparency continues

Giuliani emphasized that authorities should be more forthcoming about the entire case, arguing that the current situation raises more questions than it answers. "There are more questions than there are answers," he said. "There shouldn't be that way."

The former mayor's comments reflect widespread frustration with the limited information released about Epstein's activities and connections. Despite several document releases, many believe crucial evidence remains hidden from public view.

The issue remains politically charged, with various officials and commentators offering conflicting opinions about what really happened to Epstein and the extent of his criminal network involving powerful figures around the world.

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