U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi Announces Release of Jeffrey Epstein Evidence After FBI Withheld Documents
Pam Bondi reveals FBI has sent a large trove of Jeffrey Epstein files to DOJ, promising transparency and caution in their release to protect victims.
However, the attorney general was adamant that any redaction would be explained to the public.
New York Post·16d
·Mostly ReliableThis source is generally reliable but sometimes includes opinion, propaganda, or minor inaccuracies.Leans RightThis outlet slightly leans right.It’s really — it’s not sad. It’s infuriating that these people thought that they could sit on this information, but they can’t.
‘It’s Infuriating’: Bondi Confirms All Epstein Files Are In, Details What Could Be Redacted
Daily Caller·16d
·Mixed ReliableThis source has a mixed track record—sometimes accurate but also prone to bias, sensationalism, or incomplete reporting.RightThis outlet favors right-wing views.The highly-anticipated rollout of the Epstein files drew criticism across the country on Thursday, disappointing those who expected a "client list" or any significant new information about the disgraced Palm Beach-based sex trafficker.
AG Pam Bondi says FBI delivered 'truckload' of Epstein files after she put out hard deadline
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Summary
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the DOJ has received numerous Epstein files from the FBI after a previous limited release disappointed many. Bondi criticized the Biden administration for withholding evidence. She stated that significant files would be publicly released after proper redactions to protect victims. A detailed report on withheld documents is expected from FBI Director Kash Patel, with ongoing calls for transparency in the case. The public has expressed disappointment over the content of earlier released documents, which included little new information.
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