AG Bondi vows to go public with Epstein docs

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 February 22, 2025

Pam Bondi, the new Attorney General of the United States, has vowed to release to the public documents from the infamous Jeffrey Epstein case. 

Bondi made the vow during a recent appearance on the Fox News Channel's America Reports.

There, of course, is significant interest in the documents from the American people. There is especially interest in the Epstein client list.

Many have suggested that the reason that these documents - and the list - have yet to be released to the public is because they may implicate many high-profile individuals. The implication might not be criminal, but it would at least raise some eyebrows, if true.

"Promises made, promises kept"

During her Fox News appearance, Bondi was asked, "The [Department of Justice] may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients – will that really happen?"

Bondi proceeded to give some insight.

She said:

It’s sitting on my desk right now to review; that has been a directive by President Trump. I’m reviewing that, I’m reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That’s all in the process of being reviewed, because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies.

Bondi went on to say that President "Donald Trump doesn’t make empty promises. I think promises made, promises kept."

"That’s why we’re all there to carry out his directive about making America safe and prosperous," she added.

A sneak peek?

Fox News, in the interview, went on to try to get Bondi to reveal what she may or may not have seen, thus far, in the Epstein files. Bondi was specifically asked whether she has come across anything that made her say, "Oh, my gosh."

Bondi replied, "Not yet."

We, of course, already know some information about the Epstein situation.

The New York Post reports:

Unsealed court documents filed in Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 defamation suit against his former gal pal and “madam” Ghislaine Maxwell, which was released in January 2024, revealed dozens of notable names among the more than 170 people tied to the twisted financier. He rubbed elbows with the likes of former President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, actor Kevin Spacey, and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.

The list is significantly longer than that. Many of the high-profile people who have been shown to have a connection with Epstein have been asked about the situation, and they all have denied engaging in any wrongdoing. The big question is, though, why the Epstein files have yet to be released, if there is nothing to hide. We'll see.

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