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BREAKING: The Department of Justice confirms it has released less than one percent of the files potentially connected to the late sex offender. But what’s now sending shockwaves is a statement from Pam Bondi about what could happen when the full files are released—and how it may intersect with Donald Trump leaving office.
The U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed that it has released less than one percent of the documents potentially connected to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting public scrutiny over the long-delayed disclosure.
The limited release has drawn renewed attention after comments from former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who suggested that the eventual full release of the files could be politically explosive, particularly as it may coincide with Donald Trump leaving office.
Bondi’s remarks have fueled speculation about what remains hidden in the unreleased documents and why disclosure has moved so slowly.
Lawmakers and advocacy groups are now intensifying calls for transparency, arguing that the public deserves a full accounting of any individuals tied to Epstein’s network.
The DOJ has not provided a timeline for the complete release, saying only that reviews are ongoing, a response that continues to raise questions about accountability and trust in the process.

