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Epstein Client List Under Review As Trump Pushes For Full Disclosure

Eric Simmons
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After years of secrecy, President Donald Trump’s administration is working to declassify and release the long-sought Epstein client list, which could expose connections between the convicted sex offender and numerous influential figures. Attorney General Pam Bondi has begun reviewing the documents, following Trump’s directive to bring long-hidden government records to light.

Speaking in a recent interview, Bondi confirmed that the files were on her desk and under review. She also emphasized that the review is part of a broader transparency effort, which includes declassifying documents related to political assassinations and other major cases.

Epstein’s network included prominent figures across politics, entertainment and business. Before his death in 2019, he had been charged with trafficking minors, and speculation has persisted about who may have been involved. While various court filings have identified certain individuals, the complete client list has remained sealed — until now.

Congressional interest in the release is growing, with a bipartisan task force requesting a briefing from Bondi. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) publicly voiced her support for making the information public, posting, “Let’s get this done!” in response to the review.

Trump’s executive order not only mandates the review of Epstein’s case but also covers other classified records. Bondi’s office is tasked with determining how much can be disclosed while working with federal agencies to ensure compliance with the directive.

While the FBI has released some documents related to Epstein, the most highly anticipated details — the names of those allegedly connected to his crimes — have remained hidden. With Bondi now leading the effort, the Trump administration appears determined to change that.

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