Pam Bondi, Attorney General of the Federation and top law enforcement officer reassured the nation of the long-awaited release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Bondi revealed that the documents would be released as early as Thursday, February 27. She also explained why it took so long for the files to drop, especially since she revealed they were on her desk many days ago. The Jeffrey Epstein files are among other sensitive documents, including the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations that Donald Trump promised to declassify.
Pam Bondi Promises To Release The Epstein Files
The Jeffrey Epstein files have long been an object of great curiosity. Thus, many wondered if the classified documents would ever see the light of day. Donald Trump scored a goal with his campaign promise of declassifying the files if he ever became president again. He fulfilled that promise shortly after his inauguration on January 20, signing an executive order to declassify several documents, including the Jeffrey Epstein files. Last week, Pam Bondi increased anticipation when she announced the files were on her desk.
The AG has been under severe pressure from all sides to release the documents, and she finally caved. Speaking to Fox News host Jesse Watters on Wednesday, Bondi promised the public would have access to the Jeffrey Epstein files by Thursday, February 27.
“I think tomorrow Jesse – breaking news right now – you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office,” she told Watters.
However, Bondi warned that the documents, which the Department of Justice would release, were “pretty sick.”
Pam Bondi Explains Delay In Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Files
While speaking with Watters, Bondi revealed why it took so long for the documents to leave her desk and get to the public. She explained that they had identified over 250 victims who needed to have their identities protected in the Epstein files. She noted that the revelations will “make you sick,” emphasizing the need to redact some parts of the documents.
“So, we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information,” the AG told the TV host.
Bondi said that flight logs, names, and “a lot of information” are set to be revealed upon being probed about what information will explicitly be released.
“It’s pretty sick what that man did… along with his co-defendant,” she concluded.
Anna Paulina Luna Calls For Release Of Jeffrey Epstein Files
Pam Bondi’s announcement comes amid public and political calls for releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files. Notable among these voices is Anna Paulina Luna, Florida representative and leader of the House Oversight Committee, an investigative unit formed to “end an era of secrecy.” Luna reminded Bondi several times on X, formerly Twitter, this week not to delay the release of the Epstein files.
Meanwhile, the chair of the same task force, James Comer, announced the formation of the investigative unit to decide whether to keep certain federal government secrets private. Netizens hope that the whole truth will come out as they eagerly await the release of the files.
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