AG Bondi says there’s no change to her position on Epstein after Trump suggests she could release more files
UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – House Speaker Johnson and other Republicans demand full public disclosure of Justice Department files amid ongoing skepticism about Epstein investigation completeness.
- On July 15, 2025, Attorney General Pam Bondi held a news conference at the DEA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, focusing on recent drug seizures and enforcement actions.
- Bondi addressed the ongoing controversy over the Justice Department's decision not to release more files on Jeffrey Epstein after a months-long review concluded no further disclosure was justified.
- She emphasized the administration's priorities such as fighting violent crime and drug trafficking, highlighting nearly 30 tons of methamphetamines seized since January, while deflecting questions about Epstein and internal disputes.
- Bondi told reporters that the recently released memo stands on its own, and she would provide further updates if necessary. Meanwhile, President Trump praised her management of the situation as "very good" and encouraged her to disclose any information she considers credible.
- Bondi asserted she will remain attorney general as long as the president wants, despite calls for her resignation amid backlash from Trump supporters over the Epstein matter.
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This week, Donald Trump made a curious public statement regarding the explosive Epstein files: he thinks Attorney General Pam Bondi should “release what’s credible.” At first glance, that might sound like a call for transparency. But for those who’ve...
Video - Since the Department of Justice published a case on 7 July 2025 denying the existence of a "client list" of Jeffrey Epstein, Justice Minister Pam Bondi has been the target of criticism.
This press conference would probably have liked to have skipped Pam Bondi. Instead of talking about drugs, the US Justice Secretary had to ask herself questions about the Epstein case. The scene in the video.
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