
The Trump administration is taking steps to declassify documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal enterprise, including the long-secret client list suspected of containing high-profile names. Attorney General Pam Bondi is leading the review, following orders from President Donald Trump.
Bondi confirmed that her office has the documents and is assessing them in line with the president’s directive. She also stated that additional classified files, including those tied to past political investigations, are being reviewed for potential release.
Holy crap, it could actually happen now.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says the list of Epstein clients is "on my desk right now for review" at the president's direction.
Sounds like Trump is making this a priority, too. 👊👊👊 pic.twitter.com/CTm2Ilrx0R
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Epstein’s connections to politicians, Hollywood elites and global business leaders have fueled years of speculation. Though some legal documents have been unsealed, critical information—such as a full list of associates—has remained undisclosed. The Trump administration’s move aims to change that.
A bipartisan congressional panel has requested meetings with Bondi to discuss the review. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has publicly supported making the documents public, calling for swift action to expose the full extent of Epstein’s network.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says that the Epstein client list is sitting on her desk right now to review “That’s been a directive by President Trump.” https://t.co/bKFfWxU9nX
— balance (@balance1717) February 22, 2025
Tom Hanks after he heard Pam Bondi is reviewing the Epstein list.👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/WRQmRqhnfN
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The initiative to declassify these files is part of Trump’s broader effort to release government records long kept from public view. Bondi has also been tasked with reviewing classified materials related to other significant cases.
Though the FBI has previously unsealed some Epstein-related documents, the highly anticipated client list remains one of the most closely guarded files.