Bondi Pledges 'Maximum Transparency' if the DOJ Is Compelled to Release Epstein Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi pledges full transparency and victim protections while releasing Jeffrey Epstein investigation files as mandated by recent Senate legislation.
- On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters the Department of Justice will `continue to follow the law with maximum transparency` and release Epstein files within 30 days, protecting victims' identities.
- The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the bill to compel release of the Epstein files after President Donald Trump relented on Sunday and directed lawmakers to vote following months of resistance.
- The Justice Department disclosed that it has opened probes into Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Bill Clinton, Larry Summers and Reid Hoffman, and Pam Bondi said she was encouraging all victims to talk to prosecutors.
- The release could reshape public knowledge by shedding new light on Jeffrey Epstein's associates and activities, following the House Oversight Committee's emails suggesting President Donald Trump knew about Epstein's conduct.
- Legally, the president can order release at any time, and President Donald Trump has signaled he will sign the legislation, while the Department of Justice is not bound until the statute applies.
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Bondi Says DOJ Has “New Information” as Epstein Probe Expands to Trump-Requested Democrat Targets - Real News Now
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Wednesday that the Department of Justice is pursuing new investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his high-profile associates, citing “new information” that has recently come to light. The announcement comes as the DOJ prepares to release a trove of Epstein-related files within 30 days of President Donald Trump signing a bipartisan bill mandating their disclosure. Bondi addressed the media alongside FBI Direct…
Trump must now sign for promulgation, thereby triggering the 30-day countdown.
Bondi pledges 'maximum transparency' if the DOJ is compelled to release Epstein files
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Department of Justice would "continue to follow the law with maximum transparency" if it is compelled to release records of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.The release of the files would come within the next 30 days, she said, and would be released in such a way as to protect the identities of victims of sex trafficking.Her comments come amid heightened public and media interest in the potential re…
Bondi pledges 'maximum transparency' if the DOJ is compelled to release Epstein files
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Department of Justice would "continue to follow the law with maximum transparency" if it is compelled to release records of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.The release of the files would come within the next 30 days, she said, and would be released in such a way as to protect the identities of victims of sex trafficking.Her comments come amid heightened public and media interest in the potential re…
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