Jeffrey Epstein’s Client List to Be Declassified, Released to the Public

In what promises to be a seismic moment for truth and accountability, President Trump’s newly formed task force on declassifying federal secrets is set to release one of the most highly anticipated documents in recent history: Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious client list. The list that’s been whispered about in dark corners, protected by layers of bureaucracy, and conveniently buried by the very institutions sworn to uphold justice is finally coming to light.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), appointed by President Trump to lead the House Oversight Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets, made the announcement during a press conference that’s already sending shockwaves through D.C. corridors. Luna stated, “With the stroke of a pen, [President Trump] committed to declassifying the files concerning the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—and yes, the full Epstein client list.” This isn’t some symbolic gesture wrapped in red tape. According to Luna, the task force is locked, loaded, and ready to deliver the truth that’s been withheld from the American people for far too long.

The list isn’t just names scribbled in a “black book.” We’re talking about documented connections—flights, visits, financial ties—linking Epstein to some of the most powerful figures in politics, entertainment, and business. While Epstein’s flight logs have already implicated names like Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Prince Andrew, the logs are just the tip of the iceberg. The client list is expected to provide concrete details on who was part of Epstein’s dark web, beyond just catching a ride on the “Lolita Express.”

Now, let’s get something straight—President Trump’s name has come up in past discussions, mainly because Epstein moved in elite circles. But here’s the kicker: Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago years ago after an incident involving an underage girl. Trump’s words after Epstein’s death? “I’m not a fan of his.” Compare that to Bill Clinton, who’s been documented on Epstein’s plane more times than he’d like to admit and has been far less transparent about their friendship.

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and other Republican leaders have been relentless in pushing for the release of this information, with incoming FBI Director Kash Patel promising full cooperation. This isn’t just about exposing Epstein’s inner circle—it’s about dismantling the power structures that allowed such horrific crimes to be swept under the rug for so long.

With the first hearing scheduled for March, one thing’s clear: the era of cover-ups is over. The truth is coming, and it’s going to shake the foundations of the elite who thought they were untouchable. Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we’re finally getting the answers the American people deserve.

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