Attorney General Pam Bondi says Epstein client list is ‘sitting on my desk’

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed on Friday that she is currently reviewing the Jeffrey Epstein client list, which has been placed on her desk. This comes after President Donald Trump’s directive to declassify the JFK and MLK files. Bondi stated in an interview with America Reports’ John Roberts that she is also in the process of reviewing the JFK and MLK files, as per the president’s orders.
The Epstein client list, often referred to as the “black book,” has been highly anticipated by the public following the death of the millionaire financier in federal custody in 2019. Epstein was facing charges of sex trafficking at the time of his death. Bondi had previously advocated for the release of the Epstein list in 2024, emphasizing that it should have been made public much earlier.
President Trump’s return to the Oval Office brought with it the promise of transparency, as he signed an executive order to declassify files related to the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Trump expressed his commitment to revealing the truth to the American people, stating that “everything will be revealed” as he signed the order.
The declassification of these files has been a long-awaited development, with the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and the attorney general recently submitting their proposed plan for the release of the JFK files. The FBI also announced the discovery of thousands of records connected to the JFK assassination, shedding new light on the historic event. This revelation came after Axios reported the release of 2,400 records that had not been previously disclosed.
As the review process continues, the public eagerly awaits the unveiling of these long-hidden documents, which hold significant historical importance. The efforts to declassify the Epstein client list and the JFK and MLK files signify a step towards transparency and accountability in government proceedings. Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding story.
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