Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Fox News last week to tease a major event: The Justice Department would release long-awaited documents related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Fox News last week to tease a major event: The Justice Department would release long-awaited documents related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Conservative political commentators were spotted at the White House holding binders that read “The Epstein Files” hours after Attorney General Pam Bondi promised to release documents about wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein,
A posse of "conservative influencers" strutted out of the White House Thursday afternoon, clutching white binders stamped with the Department of Justice seal and boldly titled “The Epstein Files: Phase 1.
Kash Patel speaks after being sworn in as FBI director by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) on the White House campus in Washington,
A group of 15 right-wing influencers visited the White House on Thursday and emerged with binders labeled “The Epstein Files: Phase 1” that they obtained from Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has vowed to release information held by the Justice Department about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna also sent a letter to Gabbard, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and White House Counsel David Warrington requesting a briefing by Thursday on plans for the release of the documents.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says she was misled into believing she had all the files related to the Epstein investigations, and is now seeking additional information from the FBI.
A review of the released documents found that they included heavy redactions and mostly information that had been previously reported.
Many of the MAGA influencers were seen posing and smiling with their Epstein binders which contained potential evidence against those who sexually abused children for their own pl
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised concerns about thousands of new documents related to Epstein investigations.