Every liberal who spent years peddling conspiracy theories about President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein just got hit with a brutal reality check. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Friday on Fox News that the president has directed the Department of Justice to review and release the Epstein client list.
“It’s sitting on my desk right now to review. That’s been a directive by President Trump,” Bondi said during a Fox News interview. “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.”
When pressed on whether she had seen anything shocking yet, Bondi admitted, “Not yet.” But the implications of her statement were crystal clear: The floodgates could be about to open.
Bondi’s revelation follows an announcement from U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), chair of the newly formed House Oversight Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets. This Trump-backed initiative aims to expose decades of hidden documents, including those related to the JFK and MLK assassinations, COVID-19 origins, UFOs, and—most explosively—Epstein’s client list.
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Epstein’s network of high-profile associates has long fueled speculation, particularly as many of his known associates lean heavily toward the Democratic elite. While Trump critics have repeatedly tried to tie him to Epstein, the truth has always told a different story.
“With the stroke of a pen, [President Trump] committed to declassifying the files concerning the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A decision not just monumental, but pivotal,” Luna announced during a press conference earlier February.
The mystery surrounding Epstein’s 2019 death in a high-security Manhattan jail cell only adds to the urgency. His longtime accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking, but she has remained silent on the details of Epstein’s clientele. The release of these documents could change everything.
Epstein was banned from the president’s Mar-A-Lago estate after he reportedly attempted to approach an underage girl. “I’m not a fan of his,” Trump said after Epstein’s suicide, adding that he had not spoken to him in more than 15 years.
When asked on the Lex Fridman podcast if he would release the Epstein list back in September, Trump replied, “Yeah, I’d certainly take a look at it.” He added, “I’d have no problem with it.”
Epstein, the disgraced financier who was arrested on charges of sex trafficking minors in 2019, was known for his connections to a wide range of high-profile individuals, including politicians, celebrities, and business moguls. Epstein’s crimes and his subsequent death in prison under controversial circumstances only fueled curiosity and suspicion about the true extent of his network.
The client list refers to the names of people connected to Epstein or allegedly involved in his illicit activities. Despite numerous reports and widespread public interest, the full list has never been officially released, leading to speculation about why it remains hidden and who might be on it.
The names that have surfaced in connection with Epstein, either through legal proceedings or investigative journalism, include powerful figures like Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton.