Pam Bondi Refuses to Reveal All Epstein Files Despite Pressures
The reporters in the room kept probing Bondi, with one directly asking if all of the Epstein files will be provided within 30 days.
“We will follow the law,” she reiterated. “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 was also questioned over claims made earlier this year that the files would not be released, as a review of them didn’t require any further investigation, and why there was a sudden change of course.
“Information that has come, information… there’s information, new information, additional information, and, again, we will continue to follow the law to investigate any leads,” she claimed. “If there are any victims, we encourage all victims to come forward. And we will continue to provide maximum transparency under the law.”
Despite mounting pressure from reporters, Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General of Florida, has refused to reveal all the Epstein files. During a recent press conference, Bondi reiterated that she would follow the law and provide maximum transparency while protecting the victims.
Reporters pressed Bondi on whether all the Epstein files would be released within 30 days, to which she responded with a commitment to following the law that was passed by both chambers. She emphasized the importance of protecting victims while ensuring transparency in the investigation.
Bondi faced questions regarding earlier claims that the files would not be released due to a lack of need for further investigation. She explained that new information had come to light, prompting a change in course. She urged all victims to come forward and assured that any leads would be thoroughly investigated.
As the controversy surrounding the Epstein case continues to unfold, Bondi remains steadfast in her commitment to upholding the law and seeking justice for the victims. The decision to withhold certain files may be met with criticism, but Bondi maintains that she is prioritizing the protection of victims and the pursuit of truth.

