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In a sudden turn of events, President Trump has ordered the release of Jeffrey Epstein files after initially claiming there was nothing left to probe, and directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Democrats associated with the disgraced financier. This abrupt shift follows a controversial memo from Bondi’s department in July, stating no further disclosures were warranted. Faced with a transparency bill, Trump now supports its passage and plans to sign it into law, despite previous resistance. The legislation mandates the release of unclassified Epstein-related records, but grants Bondi the authority to withhold or redact information that could harm ongoing investigations.
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The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the release of Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein, is poised to become law after both the House and Senate voted in favor. The bill, requiring Attorney General Pam Bondi to publicly release all Epstein-related documents within 30 days, has sparked concerns regarding potential redactions. Specifically, the legislation allows Bondi to redact certain sensitive information, such as details that could compromise ongoing investigations. The Justice Department has been contacted for comment.
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In response to pressure, Attorney General Pam Bondi has appointed Jay Clayton, the interim US attorney for the southern district of New York, to lead an investigation into Donald Trump’s political adversaries’ connections to Jeffrey Epstein. This decision contrasts with a previous memo from the justice department and the FBI, which found no grounds for further inquiries in the Epstein files. Trump has intensified his efforts to hinder the release of the justice department’s files related to Epstein, potentially influencing the upcoming House vote on the matter. Recent revelations, including damaging emails, have prompted Trump to call for investigations into Epstein’s ties, while also labeling the situation a “hoax.”
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum-security prison is under scrutiny, sparking allegations of preferential treatment. The move occurred shortly after Maxwell was interviewed about Jeffrey Epstein by the Trump administration. Following the interview, where Maxwell did not implicate Donald Trump, a House oversight committee is now investigating the timing of the transfer. Specifically, Robert Garcia has requested an explanation from Pam Bondi regarding the circumstances of Maxwell’s prison relocation.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi equated Antifa to the MS-13 gang, citing claims from MAGA influencers to support her statement, as well as comments from other administration officials. President Trump previously signed an executive order designating Antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization.” Republicans have also linked the anti-fascist movement to protests, with some officials claiming Antifa is responsible for violence and chaos. The administration has not provided evidence to back the claims.
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According to reports, former President Donald Trump accidentally posted a private message to Attorney General Pam Bondi on Truth Social, intended to criticize inaction on certain figures. This message, sent to his public followers, was followed by a post praising Bondi. Following this, Trump’s Truth Social post was referenced in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, with Bondi declining to interpret it as a directive. Later, Trump had another Truth Social mishap as Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed him to approve a post announcing a deal in the Middle East.
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In a surprising turn of events, photographic evidence revealed the contents of a folder used by Bondi during questioning. The folder contained notes that appeared unrelated to official Department of Justice matters. Inside, Bondi had gathered social media screenshots, pre-written responses, and handwritten notes. These were designed to help her prepare “gotcha” moments during her interaction with Whitehouse, including a response to a post about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
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During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi’s prepared notes, inadvertently revealed in photographs, offered insight into her strategy for the session. The documents included attack lines, such as accusations of hypocrisy and associations with “dark money groups,” targeted at specific senators like Sheldon Whitehouse. Bondi also had a question prepared regarding potential financial ties between Whitehouse and Reid Hoffman, a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein, indicating her focus on deflecting criticism. These notes, which also included attacks on former special counsel Jack Smith, reveal a preemptive and defensive approach to the hearing, particularly concerning the Epstein files and investigations.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her disgust over the potential doubling of health insurance premiums should tax credits expire, labeling insurance as a “scam.” She criticized the lack of Republican leadership’s discussion or plans to address the issue, emphasizing the financial burden on millions of Americans. Greene’s statement also included her disapproval of foreign aid, particularly to Israel and Ukraine, while highlighting her votes against such allocations. She joined Representative Thomas Massie in criticizing the shutdown as a distraction.
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