Last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi created a stir when she said that the Epstein list was sitting on her desk to be “reviewed” in anticipation of release. That immediately had people cheering and saying that’s what they’d been waiting for.
THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!🔥
AG Pam Bondi on the Epstein files: “The files are on my desk for review, as directed by Trump.” pic.twitter.com/PUZ4NWh8mA— Steve Gruber (@stevegrubershow) February 21, 2025
But then nothing came out. People started wondering what was going on and what the hold up was.
It had people speculating if it was being held back for some reason or if the information had been sabotaged. People wondered if that was related to the stories of FBI files being deleted. So you got some going into overdrive.
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Why Hasn’t the Epstein Client List Been Released?
But now Bondi is talking about it and explaining what was taking some time — they were concerned about the victims, she said.
Epstein List TOMORROW!!! pic.twitter.com/q22uusynnO
— Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) February 27, 2025
She said there were well over 250 victims in the case. So they had to make sure that they make sure that their identities and personal information was protected. That probably means having to go through everything with a fine tooth comb to redact all those references to any victim information. With that many victims and that much information, it could take some time.
She said she would be releasing “some” Epstein information tomorrow, “breaking news.”
When asked what type of information and would such things as the video evidence be released since Epstein had his homes wired. Bondi said, “Hopefully tomorrow” there would be things released, and she described the information being released: “A lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information.” She said Epstein was pretty “sick” and she agreed that he had “help.”
Now some of the redacted flight logs have already come out. I’ve written on them as well as the effort by people like Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to get the unredacted flight logs.
READ MORE: Blackburn Puts Wray Under Hot Lamp on Epstein, Flight Logs, Sex Trafficking, Not Pursuing Certain Cases
So hopefully what Bondi is going to release is new information. And hopefully, there will be more information about the clients. But I’m not sure, based on her description. She does say “names” — so maybe that’s some of it. We’ll have to see. Hopefully or it’s coming soon. If it doesn’t, that’s going to raise questions from all the people impatiently waiting and disturbed that this case has not been pursued for so long. People want all of it, unredacted, no matter who’s on it, they want the truth.
And then they want action. It’s been inactive and sat on for so long, it makes it harder to pursue potential action against the people who may be involved. Now’s the time to make it happen.