Uncovering the Truth: AG Pam Bondi Vows Transparency on Epstein, January 6, and Assassinations

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Attorney General Pam Bondi reassures Americans that they will finally gain access to vital information on several high-profile cases: the Epstein client list, the January 6th investigation, and the long-secret records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Facing mounting impatience from patriotic MAGA supporters due to the absence of charges against certain elite individuals, Bondi addressed these concerns in a candid interview with Maria Bartiromo. She stressed the new administration’s commitment to ending the government’s long-standing practice of withholding crucial information.

Bartiromo highlighted the growing frustration among MAGA supporters over the lack of transparency concerning Jeffrey Epstein’s associates. The initial release of what was dubbed “Epstein Files: Phase One” was a massive letdown, consisting of heavily redacted documents handed to a select few MAGA influencers. Some files remain unreleased.

Previously, Bondi had teased the release of comprehensive information on Fox News, including “flight logs, names, and a lot of information” about Epstein’s criminal network. However, the conservatives hoping to see the exposure of the elite linked to Epstein were left disappointed.

In her conversation with Bartiromo, Bondi confirmed that key documents have indeed been withheld, but she is determined to uncover the truth and share it with the American public.

Maria Bartiromo: The MAGA group is mad that they don’t know more about the Epstein files. The MAGA group is mad that they don’t know more about the January 6th investigation. Are you going to give us any more information on these two issues?

Pam Bondi: Sure. First, to the Epstein issue—I’m mad that I didn’t have more information on Epstein. I was given 200 pages of documents. I’ve asked Director Patel—he came in after that, of course. I’d asked for those documents prior to Kash coming in. Kash is going to get me all the information; I’ve asked him to find out why I didn’t receive all those documents, and he didn’t receive all those documents.

We’ve now found out, of course, that they were in New York. We’ve received a truckload of documents and evidence, and Kash is going to give me a deadline on when he can go through that to protect, of course, the victims of sex trafficking who are wrapped into this. He’s going to give me a deadline on when he can get this, and we will get out as much as we can, as fast as we can, to the American people because they deserve to know.

Same with January 6th. We’re all working on JFK right now. We will be working on Martin Luther King. All of these things that the President promised, we will be doing. They can try to hide documents from us, but they can’t.

It might take a little longer, but we will find them, and we will release them to the American people because it’s about transparency.

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