FROM WASHINGTON EXAMINER: The Justice Department will release additional files from its investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday, while signaling that an active federal inquiry in New York and the need to shield victims could mean the public never sees a complete record.
Bondi, speaking at a news conference on Wednesday morning, repeatedly dodged questions about whether every remaining document would be released under new legislation Congress sent to President Donald Trump this week. Instead, she stressed that the department has already sent “over 33,000” Epstein records to Capitol Hill and would “continue to follow the law with maximum transparency” while protecting sex-trafficking victims.
“We will continue to follow the law and to have maximum transparency,” Bondi said. “Also, we will always encourage all victims to come forward.”
Asked if the DOJ could provide the files within the 30-day window desired by Congress, Bondi explained that “the law passed both chambers last evening” but “it has not yet been signed.”
“We will continue to follow the law again while protecting victims, but also providing maximum transparency,” she said.
🚨MAJOR: AG Pam Bondi now says there is “new information, additional information” on Epstein, directly contradicting DOJ’s claim that no further investigation was needed.
The goalposts are moving. Someone’s protecting someone. pic.twitter.com/6DdL4PTPLQ
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) November 19, 2025
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