White House Orders Review Of Epstein Files As Bondi Prepares For Release

President Donald Trump’s administration is taking steps to declassify the Epstein client list after years of secrecy. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that her office has begun reviewing the highly anticipated records, which could include names of powerful individuals tied to Epstein’s crimes.

Bondi recently stated that the files are currently under review on her desk. She has been assigned the task of assessing them as part of Trump’s executive order to release key government documents. In addition to Epstein’s case, she is also examining classified records from other historic investigations.

The push for transparency has sparked interest from lawmakers, with a congressional panel requesting a briefing from Bondi. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has voiced support for the disclosure, encouraging swift action on the matter.

Epstein’s connections to high-profile figures have fueled speculation for years. Before his death in 2019, he faced charges related to trafficking minors but questions remain about who else was involved. While some case documents have been made public, the complete list of names remains classified.

Trump’s executive order not only covers Epstein’s files but also directs the Justice Department to review other sealed records. Bondi’s office is working through the materials to determine what can be made public.

The FBI has released portions of Epstein-related documents but key details remain undisclosed. The review could bring long-hidden information to light.

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