
Attorney General Pam Bondi is conducting a review of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal operations, following a directive from President Donald Trump. The records, which have been withheld from the public for years, may soon be released.
Bondi confirmed that the documents are now in her possession and that her office is actively working through them. The review is part of a broader initiative to declassify sensitive records, including those tied to major political investigations.
Holy crap, it could actually happen now.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says the list of Epstein clients is "on my desk right now for review" at the president's direction.
Sounds like Trump is making this a priority, too. đź‘Šđź‘Šđź‘Š pic.twitter.com/CTm2Ilrx0R
— Frank Schramm5🍊 (@FrankSchrammJAX) February 22, 2025
Epstein, who was charged with trafficking minors before his death in 2019, maintained ties with influential figures across multiple industries. While some case records have been unsealed the full client list and other sensitive details have remained undisclosed.
Lawmakers are closely monitoring the review, with a congressional panel requesting further updates from Bondi. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has publicly backed efforts to make the names public, calling for immediate action.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says that the Epstein client list is sitting on her desk right now to review “That’s been a directive by President Trump.” https://t.co/bKFfWxU9nX
— balance (@balance1717) February 22, 2025
Trump’s executive order has set in motion a review of classified files beyond Epstein’s case. Documents tied to JFK and MLK investigations are also undergoing examination as part of the administration’s push for greater transparency.
Tom Hanks after he heard Pam Bondi is reviewing the Epstein list.👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/WRQmRqhnfN
— Glockford Files (@GlockfordFiles) February 21, 2025
The FBI has released several reports related to Epstein, but the most anticipated details — the list of names connected to him — have yet to be revealed.