
Trump Administration Moves To Release Epstein Client List After Years Of Secrecy
After years of being withheld from the public, the infamous client list linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is now under review for release by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Under a directive from President Donald Trump, Bondi has begun examining the long-awaited documents, which are suspected to contain the names and activities of powerful public figures.
Speaking to the press, Bondi confirmed that the documents are “sitting on my desk right now to review” and that she is carefully going through them as part of Trump’s push for transparency. The files, which have been the subject of speculation for years, could reveal which high-profile individuals were involved in Epstein’s criminal network.
Holy crap, it could actually happen now.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says the list of Epstein clients is "on my desk right now for review" at the president's direction.
Sounds like Trump is making this a priority, too. 👊👊👊 pic.twitter.com/CTm2Ilrx0R
— Frank Schramm5🍊 (@FrankSchrammJAX) February 22, 2025
Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of trafficking minors, had long been associated with influential politicians, Hollywood elites and global business leaders. While some records related to his case have been released, the full client list has remained sealed. Trump’s order aims to bring those names to light, following his campaign promise to hold powerful elites accountable.
The push for disclosure has gained momentum in Congress, with a bipartisan panel requesting a meeting with Bondi to discuss the matter. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) voiced her strong support for the effort on social media, writing, “Let’s get this done!” as conservatives rally behind the move.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says that the Epstein client list is sitting on her desk right now to review “That’s been a directive by President Trump.” https://t.co/bKFfWxU9nX
— balance (@balance1717) February 22, 2025
Trump’s executive order not only covers Epstein’s case but also includes files related to political assassinations such as those of JFK and MLK. Bondi’s office has been tasked with reviewing and preparing the records for potential public release.
The FBI has previously unsealed some Epstein-related documents, but the most critical information — including the names of those who allegedly took part in his crimes — has remained secret. With Bondi now leading the review, the administration is making it clear that releasing the truth is a top priority.
Tom Hanks after he heard Pam Bondi is reviewing the Epstein list.👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/WRQmRqhnfN
— Glockford Files (@GlockfordFiles) February 21, 2025