Bill Barr just made an even more suspicious move in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal

Dear Palmer Report readers, we all understand the difficult era we're heading into. Major media outlets are caving to Trump already. Even the internet itself and publishing platforms may be at risk. But Palmer Report is nonetheless going to lead the fight. We're funding our 2025 operating expenses now, so we can keep publishing no matter what happens. I'm asking you to contribute if you can, because the stakes are just so high. You can donate here.

As Palmer Report has been pointing out all along, suicide continues to be the most logical explanation for the death of Jeffrey Epstein. Of course that only makes it all the more strange that Donald Trump’s Attorney General Bill Barr keeps treating Epstein’s death as if it’s a scandal that he needs to cover up on Trump’s behalf.

It was suspicious when Bill Barr preemptively removed the warden from Jeffrey Epstein’s prison before he could possibly have known what really happened. It was as if Barr decided the warden needed to be made a scapegoat. Now Barr has taken things even further in a suspicious direction by replacing the head of the Bureau of Prisons. On some level this could be written off as Barr simply trying to create the appearance that changes are being made โ€“ if not for who Barr chose as the replacement.

Bill Barr has appointed Kathleen Hawk Sawyer as his new head of the Bureau of Prisons. She actually used to hold that same title many years ago, when she was appointed to the position by… let’s check our notes here… Bill Barr in December of 1992. That’s right, the last time Barr was Attorney General, one of his last major acts on his way out the door was to install Kathleen Hawk Sawyer. Now he’s installing her again.

We’re not aware of anything in Kathleen Hawk Sawyer’s past that would make her corrupt โ€“ except that she’s twice been appointed by Bill Barr, arguably the most corrupt Attorney General in United States history. Does Barr ever pick people who aren’t corrupt? After all, if you’re a corrupt boss, it’s harder to get non-corrupt underlings to do your corrupt bidding. Again, we can’t even figure out what Barr would need to cover up in the Epstein scandal โ€“ it’s just that he keeps acting like a guy who’s trying to cover something up.