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Attorney General Pam Bondi recently hinted that the list of clients linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein may soon be made public. During an interview at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Bondi discussed President Donald Trump’s strong directive on the matter. When asked by conservative host Benny Johnson about the status of the Epstein list and related documents, Bondi revealed she had been briefed on the issue but could not disclose further details. However, she assured that Trump’s directive would be followed, noting that there were “a lot of documents” involved.
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Bondi emphasized that Trump does not make empty promises and reiterated that his administration is committed to carrying out his directives, including making America safe and prosperous. In a separate interview with Fox News, Bondi expressed her concerns about how the Department of Justice has handled the Epstein client list. Epstein’s clients, who held influential positions, could potentially shake the political landscape if their names were revealed.
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Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, and the list of individuals who visited his private island, Little Saint James, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, is expected to be released under the incoming Trump administration. This release had been delayed for four years under President Joe Biden.
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In a recent interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Bondi discussed former President Bill Clinton’s connection to Epstein. She confirmed that Clinton had traveled internationally with Epstein on his plane, known as the “Lolita Express,” which was rumored to have a bed where Epstein allegedly brought young girls. Bondi contrasted this with Donald Trump, who had severed ties with Epstein over a decade ago after expelling him from Mar-a-Lago for bad behavior. She noted that while Clinton had denied visiting Epstein’s private island, he had still traveled widely with him.
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Trump, in a September 2024 interview on “The Lex Fridman Podcast,” said he would have “no problem” releasing additional files related to Epstein, including the client list. Trump acknowledged that many powerful individuals visited Epstein’s island but insisted he was not among them. He explained that Epstein was a “good salesman” with valuable assets, like private islands, which attracted influential people. Trump expressed his willingness to release the list, adding that he would certainly review it if it became available.