AG Bondi: ‘I Kept Saying, There Has to Be More’

Pamela Bondi

(FreePressBeacon.com) – In an intriguing development, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has proven to be right about materials in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation as she has declared, “I kept saying, there has to be more.”

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Bondi thought she had all the documents, only to learn key files were missing.

This revelation raises serious concerns about transparency and accountability surrounding Epstein’s case.

Attorney General Pam Bondi was led to believe she had the comprehensive files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Bondi told Fox News’ Mark Levin she believed she had reviewed all pertinent documents.

This had previously been widely perceived as a thorough document release.

Bondi released 100 pages including flight logs and contact lists, assuming they were exhaustive.

However, a whistleblower came forward revealing that many critical documents were still concealed.

This situation questions the integrity of the information shared with the public.

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York reportedly holds thousands of pages not provided to Bondi.

This previously undisclosed information could potentially alter the public’s understanding of Epstein’s case.

Yet, these documents remain under wraps, fueling speculation of a larger cover-up.

“I kept saying, there has to be more. There has to be more. I was assured that’s it, Bondi stated.

Pam Bondi is actively seeking additional information through the FBI, vowing that the complete Epstein files will eventually become public.

She assures that American citizens will get access to these files, after necessary redactions.

Bondi’s persistence highlights a commitment to ensuring transparency and justice.

Critics, including representatives from both parties, have termed the initial document release as a “nothingburger.”

Representative Anna Paulina Luna expressed her dissatisfaction, emphasizing the lack of substantial information.

Her comments have echoed across political lines, indicating a rare moment of bipartisan agreement regarding government transparency.

“It was not a good day for the administration. If you look at the traffic online over the Epstein release, I have never seen the left and the right come together in a moment on the debacle of what the Epstein files contained,” stated Rep. Jared Moskowitz, cited by AOL.

All eyes are on the FBI to respond accordingly and deliver the transparency promised.

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