Trump, DOJ and Epstein
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The Justice Department is set to release hundreds of thousands of documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after Congress forced its hand. Friday marks the deadline to release all unclassified records,
Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, has been threatened with jail time if the Epstein files aren't released by today, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna sounded the alarm last night on X, posting a video to issue the warning.
In February, the department dropped what it described as the "first phase of the declassified Epstein files” — 341 pages of material that was mostly available already, including flight logs from Epstein’s plane and a redacted version of his contacts book.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been threatened with jail time if she doesn’t cough up the full Epstein Files by Friday’s deadline. Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna made the pointed threat on Thursday evening in an X video ahead of the 11:59 PM deadline.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed with near-unanimous bipartisan votes in both chambers, mandates the release of all files on Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, including travel records and communications, by December 19, 2025. Exemptions allow for redaction to protect victims’ identities and ongoing federal investigations.
Justice Department to release Epstein documents in phases over coming weeks, not all at once as federal deadline arrives for controversial file dump.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said Attorney General Pam Bondi “completely whiffed” the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting she misread how intensely President Donald Trump’s core supporters cared about the long-promised disclosures and overhyped material that ultimately contained nothing new.
She said that the witness list, or the client list, was on her desk. There is no client list, and it sure as hell wasn’t on her desk,” White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said.