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Barr Recalls Telling Trump About Epstein’s Death: ‘You Won’t Believe This’

by Andrew Powell
December 19, 2025 at 1:08 pm
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Barr Recalls Telling Trump About Epstein’s Death: ‘You Won’t Believe This’

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 28: U.S. Attorney General nominee William Barr (C) arrives at a meeting with Sen. James Risch (R-ID) at Senate Russell Office Building January 28, 2019 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Barr continued his visit to the Senate one day before Senate Judiciary Committee’s vote on his confirmation. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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The late-night call that reshaped the country’s most notorious prison scandal wasn’t placed by an investigator or a prison official — it came directly from then–Attorney General Bill Barr, who said he phoned President Donald Trump the moment Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in federal custody.

According to Fox News, Barr shared the story on the “Ruthless” podcast, where he described learning of the news from his chief of staff and immediately calling Trump to inform him. 

The shocking moment, Barr said, unfolded in real time, long before rumors and conspiracy theories took hold.

“I called him as soon as I heard about it,” Barr said. “I was sitting in my library at home, and my chief of staff called and said, ‘Hey Bill, there’s been a real f–k up.’”

According to Barr, his chief of staff explained that Epstein, one of the most high-profile inmates in the federal system at the time, had apparently taken his own life.

“He said, ‘It appears he committed suicide,’ and he was an important prisoner… Jesus Christ, what the hell’s going on here?” Barr said.

Barr said he contacted investigators immediately.

“The FBI was already looking at it. I called the inspector general and said, ‘Get all over this, investigate it,’” Barr said. He noted the Bureau of Prisons had also begun an internal review, though the incident happened inside its own facilities.

Barr recalled telling Trump directly.

“You won’t believe this, but Epstein committed suicide,” he said. According to Barr, Trump responded with total disbelief: “Whaaaat?”

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Podcast co-host Josh Holmes suggested Trump must have been furious. Barr agreed.

“Yeah, he was outraged. I mean, he [said], ‘How in the hell did that happen?’ But he had been president long enough to know that the government is capable of these kinds of things,” Barr said, laughing at the absurdity of the moment.

Holmes noted that Epstein’s death ignited countless theories claiming government involvement or cover-ups. Barr pushed back — arguing incompetence, not conspiracy, was the most likely explanation.

“That’s the thing for the conspiracy theorists,” Holmes said. “Anytime you think there is more sophistication than there is.”

Barr pointed to guidance from a mentor early in his career: “Don’t ascribe malice where stupidity is a sufficient explanation.”

Epstein’s 2019 death has fueled years of speculation, with critics rejecting the official finding of suicide. They have cited autopsy questions, missing security footage, and Epstein’s pending request for bail. Others have claimed powerful people feared what Epstein might reveal.

Even so, federal investigators reaffirmed this year what previous findings showed: Epstein died by suicide. A joint FBI and Justice Department memo released in July said there was no incriminating client list and no unreleased files connected to the case.

The Department of Justice under Trump is releasing a batch of Epstein documents on Friday — a move that has renewed public attention. Trump has never been accused of wrongdoing related to Epstein and has denied any knowledge of the disgraced financier’s crimes, despite the two having once been acquainted.

Barr said the facts speak for themselves.

“Let’s get serious,” he said. “This is not the thing that is going to show Trump did anything wrong.”

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