Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is withholding documents relating to former billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Bondi has sent a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel calling for the papers to be delivered.
The letter, dated February 27, states that Bondi and the DOJ were given around 200 pages of documents from the FBI. These mainly were flight logs and Epstein’s contacts. Bondi says that the FBI claimed the documents sent were all the agency had. However, she discovered that an FBI field office in New York has access to thousands more pages of documents it had failed to hand over.
In her letter to Patel, she demands that all Epstein documents, including video and audio recordings, be delivered to her office by 8 AM on February 28. Bondi also instructs Director Patel to launch an investigation into why the order to release the documents was not followed and present proposed “personnel action” within two weeks.
The release of the Epstein documents was a campaign promise made by President Donald J. Trump. The Trump administration has been dedicated to transparency efforts in its first weeks, also moving to declassify files linked to the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Sr., and Martin Luther King Jr.
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