What Changed?' Pam Bondi Grilled About Re-Opening Epstein Investigation Just Four Months After Shutting It Down
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What Changed?' Pam Bondi Grilled About Re-Opening Epstein Investigation Just Four Months After Shutting It Down
"Bondi said she would follow the law when it comes to releasing Epstein files, following the House and Senate pushing forward legislation to do just that. All that's left is for President Donald Trump to sign off on the release. We will follow the law. The law passed both chambers last evening. It has not yet been signed. But we will continue to follow the law again while protecting victims, but also providing maximum transparency, Bondi said."
"Bondi was also asked why further investigation is now needed after she said it wasn't needed earlier this year. The Department of Justice and FBI released a joint statement this year claiming Epstein was not sex trafficking for others despite what victims claimed. His longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell is also serving 20 years for sex trafficking, something the DOJ said she did in coordination with Epstein."
"In a Truth Social post ahead of Bondi's Epstein announcement, Trump once again referred to an Epstein hoax, but he also threatened to have the DOJ investigate links between Epstein and former President Bill Clinton and others. Epstein died in 2019 of an apparent suicide while facing sex trafficking charges. He was already a registered sex offender at the time. I will be asking A.G. Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice, together with our great patriots at th"
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced questions about releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein and reopening an investigation. Bondi committed to following the law on the release of Epstein files while protecting victims and providing maximum transparency; Congress passed legislation but the release awaits the president's signature. Bondi cited new and additional information as prompting renewed scrutiny but did not specify details. The Department of Justice and FBI earlier issued a joint statement claiming Epstein was not trafficking others, while Ghislaine Maxwell received a 20-year sentence for coordinating sex trafficking. Victims are encouraged to come forward.
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