DOJ to Follow Law on Releasing Epstein Files, Pam Bondi States
CRUXNovember 19, 20253 min843 views
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- βοΈ The Department of Justice (DOJ) will follow the law regarding the release of remaining Epstein documents, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
- π Over 33,000 Epstein documents have already been released to the Hill, with a commitment to maximum transparency.
- π€ Bondi vowed to continue to follow the law while protecting victims and encouraging them to come forward.
New Information and Investigations
- π New information has prompted the DOJ to investigate further leads, encouraging any potential victims to come forward.
- β οΈ The department will not comment further on the pending investigation in the Southern District of New York, as stated by the deputy attorney general.
- π€ Cooperation with international authorities, including Mexican military and authorities, is ongoing for related matters.
Legal Compliance and Victim Protection
- π The new bill, awaiting President Trump's signature, mandates the release of remaining Epstein files.
- π― The DOJ's stance emphasizes adherence to legal requirements while prioritizing the protection of victims.
- π Transparency will be maintained within the bounds of the law and ongoing investigations.
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