BREAKING: Massive bombshell drops in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal as CBS News reports that the FBI, Bureau of Prisons, and Justice Department all have a copy of the prison cell video without the "missing minute" removed from roughly 11:59 p.m. to midnight. Attorney General Pam Bondi previously claimed that the footage was reset at that time every night... Earlier this month, the Trump-controlled FBI and Justice Department released close to 11 hours of footage purportedly showing the outside of Epstein's cell the night he allegedly committed suicide. Americans quickly noticed that the time code inexplicably jumped ahead a minute right before midnight. The anomaly fed into theories that killers could have entered the room to eliminate the billionaire pedophile. Now, a "government source familiar with the investigation" has revealed to CBS News that a copy of the video exists that does not include the bizarre time jump. Given how desperately the administration has been trying to tamp out the growing Trump-Epstein scandal, one would think that they'd release the missing minute to alleviate suspicions. Their refusal to do so supercharges the concerns that the minute in question contains something that Trump does not want us to see. When Bondi was asked about the missing minute, she claimed that the Bureau of Prisons informed her that the missing minute was a result of a nightly reset system that caused the cameras to miss one minute every night. That confusing explanation now appears to be a blatant lie. "The video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide," Bondi previously said. "And what was on that, there was a minute that was off the counter and what we learned from the Bureau of Prisons is every year, uh every night, they redo that video." "It's old from like 1999. So, every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing," she said. "So we’re looking for that video to release that as well, showing that a minute is missing every night. And that’s it on Epstein. She claimed that the Justice Department would release another video to prove that this reset happens every night but no such video was ever released. Surveillance video experts told CBS News that such a nightly reset would have "been unusual" and not something they encountered in most video systems." Such a rest, of course, makes no sense because it leaves a glaring, repeatable gap in your security. Given the ever-mounting evidence that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were not just long-time friends but co-predators, the importance of this new revelation cannot be overstated. The American people deserve immediate answers and the full release of the Epstein files.