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Pam Bondi Says She Received ‘A Truckload’ Of Epstein Files After Accusing FBI Of Lying

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Attorney General Pam Bondi has revealed that her office received a truckload of undisclosed Jeffrey Epstein files, just days after she publicly accused the FBI of lying and withholding key evidence related to the high-profile sex trafficking investigation. Bondi’s announcement has sent shockwaves through Washington, raising serious questions about what the FBI knew, when they knew it, and why critical documents were never made public.

Bondi Calls Out FBI’s Lack of Transparency

The sudden handover of evidence came after Bondi set a firm deadline for the FBI to turn over all Epstein-related materials. She had long suspected that key evidence had been hidden or suppressed, and her demands forced the agency to finally act.

“For years, the American people have been kept in the dark about the full extent of Epstein’s crimes and his connections to powerful figures,” Bondi stated. “The fact that we received an entire truckload of files after directly challenging the FBI proves that they weren’t being honest. We will ensure the truth comes out.”

What’s Inside the Epstein Files?

While Bondi has not yet revealed specifics about the newly uncovered evidence, she assured the public that everything will be released as soon as possible, with only necessary redactions to protect victims’ privacy.

Previously disclosed Epstein-related documents included flight logs, black books, lists of associates, and financial records. However, these were largely known to the public for years and contained no major revelations—leading to frustration among those seeking accountability. The expectation now is that this new trove of documents may contain the long-suppressed names and details that the FBI refused to release under previous administrations.

FBI Under Fire as Kash Patel Vows to Investigate

FBI Director Kash Patel responded swiftly to Bondi’s accusations, promising a full internal investigation into why these files were not turned over earlier. Patel assured that under his leadership, there would be no cover-ups and no more missing documents.

“If there was any attempt to shield individuals from prosecution or keep this information buried, we will uncover it,” Patel said. “No one is above the law.”

Public Demand for Full Disclosure Grows

Bondi’s bold stand has reignited public outrage over how the Epstein case was handled and why so many high-profile individuals connected to him have never been held accountable. Calls for full transparency are growing louder, as many believe the American people deserve to know who was involved in Epstein’s network and how deep the corruption ran.

With Bondi in possession of the newly uncovered files, the pressure is now on. Will these documents finally reveal the full extent of Epstein’s operation? And more importantly—who has been protected for far too long?

One thing is clear: Bondi isn’t backing down, and the truth is closer than ever to coming out.