
Trump calls to release ‘credible’ Epstein files
US President Donald Trump has called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to release any “credible” files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein’s case. His comments came as pressure grows from his political base demanding more transparency on the matter. Trump stated that any files deemed reliable by the Attorney General should be made public.
No Client List Confirmed by Authorities
Earlier this month, the US Justice Department and FBI clarified that no “client list” had been uncovered and reaffirmed their official stance that Epstein died by suicide in 2019. Trump acknowledged these findings but maintained that credible documents, if they exist, should not be withheld.
MAGA Supporters Demand Disclosure
Trump’s remarks followed criticism from within his support base, who have expressed frustration over what they believe is a lack of accountability in the Epstein investigation. Though Trump referred to the public fascination with the case as “boring,” his call for selective transparency appears to be an attempt to address the concerns of his core supporters.
Disagreement Within the Administration
Reports suggest internal disagreements within the administration regarding the handling of the files. Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Pam Bondi are said to have had differing views on the matter. However, Trump publicly supported Bondi, stating she “handled it very well” and dismissed any suggestions of a cover-up.
Push for Congressional Action
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is now exploring a resolution demanding full declassification of all documents linked to Epstein. While the official investigation has found no evidence of a hidden client list or foul play in Epstein’s death, political and public pressure continues to grow for more disclosures. The coming weeks are expected to see renewed calls for transparency as both supporters and critics of Trump weigh in on the issue.