Bondi Rejects New Epstein File Releases Amid Trump Pressure
Bondi Rejects New Epstein File Releases Amid Trump Pressure
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed today that her office’s recent memo, which declined to release further files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, remains unchanged. Her statement comes in response to President Donald Trump’s earlier suggestion that she should release any information she deems credible.
Speaking to reporters, Bondi stated, “Today our memo speaks for itself,” indicating no immediate plans to make additional documents public. President Trump, addressing the issue at the White House, reiterated his support for Bondi’s handling of the matter, despite calls for more transparency from figures like his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump. Trump emphasized the importance of credible evidence in such investigations and denied that Bondi had informed him of his name appearing in any Epstein files.
Bondi’s remarks were made during a press conference focused on significant drug seizures, including 64,000 pounds of methamphetamines since January. Despite the focus on drug enforcement, reporters consistently pressed her on the Epstein controversy and her relationship with FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino. Bondi, Patel, and Bongino are reportedly unified in their commitment to Trump administration priorities, including combating violent crime. Bondi affirmed her intention to serve as long as the President desires, noting, “Well, three and a half now, right?” in reference to the remaining term.
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