Trump Orders Release Of Epstein Client List As Bondi Reviews Hidden Records

Documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network, long kept out of public reach, are now being reviewed for potential release by Attorney General Pam Bondi. President Donald Trump’s directive aims to declassify these long-sealed records, which could expose the powerful individuals linked to Epstein’s activities.

Bondi confirmed that the files are in her possession and undergoing careful examination. She is also reviewing other classified materials, including those related to major historical investigations. Trump’s executive order has made the disclosure of these documents a top priority.

Epstein, who was awaiting trial for trafficking minors before he died in federal custody in 2019, maintained ties with high-profile figures across politics, business and entertainment. While some court records have been released the full scope of his client network remains undisclosed.

A congressional panel has requested updates from Bondi regarding the progress of the review. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has publicly supported the effort, calling for full transparency and the immediate release of the records.

Trump’s administration has also ordered a review of other classified documents tied to past political investigations. The Justice Department is working through these materials to determine what can be made public.

Though the FBI has released some Epstein-related files, the client list remains classified. Bondi’s review could lead to its long-awaited disclosure.