Trump Directs AG Bondi To Release Epstein Client List Hidden For Years

For years, the names linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit network have remained out of public reach, but President Donald Trump’s administration is moving to change that. Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that the long-sought documents, suspected to contain names of powerful individuals, are now under review for release.

Bondi acknowledged that she has possession of the records and is carefully examining them as part of Trump’s broader effort to declassify critical information. She also stated that alongside Epstein’s files, her office is reviewing documents related to major historical cases.

The push to release the list has gained traction among lawmakers. A bipartisan congressional task force has asked to meet with Bondi regarding the progress of the review. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has expressed strong support for making the names public, calling for swift action on the matter.

Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on trafficking charges, had extensive connections to high-ranking politicians, celebrities and business leaders. Though some details of his operations have been revealed, many suspect that the full scope of his activities has yet to come to light.

Trump’s directive extends beyond the Epstein case, as his administration has ordered the examination of other sensitive records, including those tied to JFK and MLK. Bondi’s office has been tasked with preparing these files for potential public release.

The FBI has previously disclosed portions of Epstein-related documents, but the full client list has remained sealed. With Bondi now leading the review, the long-secret records may soon be exposed.

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