Pam Bondi Reviews Epstein Files as FBI Director Kash Patel Takes Office

Trump’s attorney general confirms possession of Epstein client list as Patel prioritizes its release; P. Diddy faces legal turmoil amid speculation and criminal charges.

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Pam Bondi, the newly appointed U.S. attorney general under the Trump administration, said Friday on America Reports with John Roberts that the Jeffrey Epstein client list is “sitting on my desk right now.” She confirmed she is currently reviewing the JFK, MLK, and Epstein files under a directive from President Donald Trump.

When asked if she had come across anything alarming, Bondi responded, “Not yet.”

At the start of President Trump’s second term, Trump signed an executive order to declassify the files, vowing, “Everything will be revealed.”

Meanwhile, Kash Patel was confirmed yesterday as the new director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In recent months, Patel has stated that releasing the Epstein client list would be one of his top priorities upon confirmation.

The latest media frenzy is now centered on Kash Patel’s recent swearing-in, followed by a major legal shake-up involving Sean “Diddy” Combs. Just one day after Patel took office, Combs’ attorney announced he would no longer represent the rapper.

“Under no circumstances can I continue,” the lawyer stated.

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Combs, widely known as “P. Diddy,” has been the subject of intense speculation both in the media and online, particularly regarding alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

Individuals online quickly connected the dots, speculating whether the Epstein list on the verge of release and P. Diddy’s lawyer abruptly quitting held any significance.

Sean “P. Diddy” Combs is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on charges related to allegations of harm and exploitation involving alcohol, drugs, and physical abuse.


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