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Watch: Bondi to Drop Epstein Bombshell!

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a significant development regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case in a recent interview with Jesse Watters on FOX News. Bondi revealed that “some Epstein information” would be released imminently, including potentially explosive flight logs. This long-anticipated release is expected on Thursday. During the broadcast, Bondi expressed the shocking scale of Epstein’s crimes, revealing there are “well over 200 victims, well over 250, actually.” She underscored the painstaking effort needed to protect the identity and personal information of these victims before making such information public.

Jesse Watters pressed for clarity about what this release would entail, questioning whether it would include the much-speculated flight logs or evidence from the recordings Epstein notoriously collected in his homes. Bondi affirmed, “What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information.” She condemned Epstein’s activities as “pretty sick,” with allusions to the involvement of his co-defendant.

For context, many will recall The Gateway Pundit’s legal battle in 2023 to access Epstein-related documents, including in the high-profile Guiffre v. Maxwell case in the Southern District of New York. The Gateway Pundit sought to unseal all records revealing the identities of Epstein’s clients. However, their efforts were thwarted by an anonymous “John Doe,” who convinced the court to keep the Epstein client list from the media outlet’s reach. The liberal media’s silence on this obstruction is notable, raising questions about whom they are protecting.

The urgency for transparency was further highlighted when Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) called on Bondi to release information promised by President Trump to the American people. Luna’s pressure seemed to catalyze Bondi’s public commitment to share these details. Bondi’s response to Luna underlined her office’s dedication to upholding this commitment despite the obstructions faced, which many believe are supported by liberal interests who fear the truth becoming public.

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Conservatives have long championed this cause, with President Trump previously promising full disclosure regarding Epstein’s nefarious activities. Bondi’s announcement represents a significant step towards fulfilling that promise, illuminating the dark incidents tied to Epstein and challenging those who would prefer to keep such revelations hidden under layers of legal secrecy.

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