After Years Of Secrecy, Trump Administration Moves To Uncover Epstein Records

The long-secret client list tied to Jeffrey Epstein is now under review for public release. Attorney General Pam Bondi is leading the effort following a direct order from President Donald Trump, who has prioritized transparency regarding Epstein’s extensive network of contacts.

Bondi confirmed that her office has possession of the documents and is actively reviewing them. Alongside Epstein’s files, she is also examining other classified government records, including those related to major investigations that have remained hidden for decades.

Epstein’s case has been a source of controversy for years. Before his death in 2019, he faced charges of trafficking minors, and speculation has persisted over who else may have been involved. While some legal documents have been made public, key information — including his full list of associates — has remained sealed.

A bipartisan congressional panel has requested discussions with Bondi regarding the review. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has voiced strong support for the release, calling for the records to be made public without delay.

Trump’s order not only applies to Epstein’s case but also includes documents tied to political assassinations and other classified investigations. The Justice Department is now working to assess and release key findings.

While some FBI files related to Epstein have been made public, the client list continues to remain under wraps.