Attorney General Bondi Faces Backlash Over Incomplete Epstein Document Release
Pam Bondi vows to secure and release all Epstein case files after revelations that thousands of pages remain undisclosed.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi admitted she was misled about the completeness of the documents her office released on Jeffrey Epstein's case last week.
- The initial release of 120 pages, which contained no new revelations, was widely criticized by both sides of the political spectrum as insufficient and disappointing.
- Bondi revealed that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York is withholding thousands of pages of Epstein-related documents, according to a whistleblower.
- She promised to secure the remaining files, redact sensitive information, and release them to the public, emphasizing the American people's right to know.
- Bondi faced calls for her resignation from critics over the mishandling of the document release but pledged to hold accountable those responsible for withholding the files.