DOJ Will Follow Law on Epstein Files, Attorney General Bondi States
CBS NewsDecember 5, 20252 min209,450 views
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- ποΈ Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the Justice Department will "follow the law with maximum transparency" regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
- π This statement comes after both the House and Senate passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- π Over 33,000 Epstein documents have already been released to the Hill, and the DOJ will continue to adhere to the law.
Ongoing Investigations and Victim Support
- β οΈ Bondi emphasized that while pursuing transparency, the DOJ will also focus on protecting victims.
- π New information has prompted the DOJ to continue investigating leads, encouraging any potential victims to come forward.
- βοΈ The department will follow the law regarding any new information or leads that emerge.
Ryan Wedding Case and Pending Investigations
- π€ Bondi also addressed new charges against alleged drug trafficker Ryan Wedding during a news conference.
- β When questioned about the new information prompting an investigation, Bondi referred to a post by the deputy attorney general on X, stating that no further comments would be made as it is a pending investigation in the Southern District of New York.
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