Attorney General Pam Bondi told Jesse Watters an explosive revelation on “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Jesse Watters on Wednesday that information will be released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday about Jeffrey Epstein.
She told Waters that there were more than 250 alleged victims and her office needed to ensure that all their identities were protected.
When asked about the type of information that will be released on Thursday, Bundy said, “Hopefully tomorrow you will see a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information.” “But what that man and his co-defendant did was disgusting.”
Bondy’s revelation is in the Republican Congressman’s Ministry of Justice (DOJ) released confidential documents and records related to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and other federal secrets, and although it was a little flat, it also received a response.
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Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein smile in this undated photo. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Justice Department will release information about Epstein tomorrow. (US Department of Justice/Major Department)
President Donald Trump An executive order was signed last month calling on agencies to develop plans to release and distribute the highest secret documents, including documents related to the assassination of Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King.
R-FLA. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna led a working group of the House Oversight Committee to decrypt federal secrets and said she finally heard it after letters to the Justice Department on February 11 and February 19.
“My office just received an official reply from the Justice Department, JFK, MLK and RFK documents,” Luna wrote in an article on X.
In the letter, the Justice Department thanked Luna for two letters, in which she requested her briefing and any documents owned by the department concerned with the confidential investigation.
The Justice Department also confirmed Luna’s written confirmation of the date and location of these records.
“The integrity of criminal investigations and prosecutions is essential for every component of the department’s mission to uphold the rule of law, ensure our national security and protect civil rights,” wrote Chief Deputy Attorney General Patrick D. Davis.
“The Department remains committed to fulfil its legal record keeping obligations to perform this task. We are reviewing your requirements and look forward to further participation to meet your oversight and legislative needs.
“We hope this information is helpful,” Davis added. “If we can provide additional assistance with this matter or anything else, feel free to contact the office.”
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R-FLA. Anna Paulina Luna urged the Justice Department to decrypt documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, JFK, RFK and MLK and received a response on Wednesday. (Getty Image)
The response comes two days after Luna said she was facing the silence of the Justice Department.
“On February 11 and February 19, House’s oversight sent a letter to the Department of Justice asking for status of the release of Epstein’s archives and Kennedy International Airport, etc.,” Luna said in a post on Monday. “The Department of Justice did not respond. Reach out on X because we can’t seem to get a response from AG. What is the status of @Agpambondi files? These files are ordered to be interpreted.”
Luna also sent a letter to the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi GabbardAttorney General Pam Bondi, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and White House attorney David Warrington presented a briefing Thursday to understand plans to release the document.
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Tulsi Gabbard was sworn in as Director of National Intelligence Pam Bondi in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on February 12, 2025 (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Trump’s executive order directs the Justice Department to coordinate with Gabubard, Waltz and Warrington to develop plans by February 7 to release Kennedy archives and a plan to release MLK and Robert F. Kennedy documents by March 9.
In addition, Luna is pushing the Ministry of Justice to share detailed information List of customers by Jeffrey Epstein. The U.S. financier died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sexual trafficking charges.
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Bondy had previously said Epstein’s client list was awaiting comments and she was working on the Kennedy and Kings archives.
Diana Stancy and Haley Chi-Sing of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.