U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Department of Justice has received more Jeffrey Epstein files from the FBI after last week’s highly anticipated document release failed to meet expectations.
Speaking with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday night, Bondi confirmed that a “truckload” of Epstein files was delivered by the FBI after she set an 8 a.m. Friday deadline for the agency to comply.
Bondi confirmed that FBI director Kash Patel is now reviewing thousands of pages of files as part of the broader effort to uncover withheld information.
Bondi also criticized the Biden administration for sitting on these documents, accusing officials of keeping critical information from the public. She assured that the American people would “see everything,” though she acknowledged that certain details will be redacted to protect national security and grand jury proceedings.
The officials will review the files “as fast as we can” while ensuring the protection of Epstein’s victims.












