Well, well, well—after weeks of speculation, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has finally confirmed that the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein client list and extended flight logs are about to see the light of day. And let’s be honest, this is the moment a lot of powerful people have been dreading.
Bondi, who’s been under pressure to release the documents, told Fox News’ Jesse Watters that the first batch will drop today. That’s right—today, we start seeing names. And if the previous flight logs were any indication, this is going to be very bad news for a lot of elites who have spent years pretending they never even heard of Epstein.
Of course, Bondi made it clear that her office is taking steps to protect the identities of over 250 victims—which, frankly, is the only decent thing to do in this horrific situation. But beyond that, she confirmed we’re about to get a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, and a lot of sickening details.
Let’s not forget, President Trump has been promising this for a long time. Unlike the Clinton-Obama-Biden crowd—who were always more interested in covering things up than exposing them—Trump has been pushing for full transparency. That’s why he signed the executive order authorizing the release of these files, along with documents on JFK, MLK, 9/11, and even COVID-19’s origins. Because the American people deserve the truth.
Now, we already know some of the names from previous flight logs—Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, Prince Andrew, and other high-profile figures. But those logs didn’t tell the full story. Not every person on Epstein’s jet went to his disgusting island, and not every powerful figure in his orbit ended up entangled in his crimes. For example, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. chartered Epstein’s jet for unrelated travel. And President Trump? He did take one flight on Epstein’s plane—but not to the island. In fact, Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago years ago when he tried to target an underage girl at the estate. “I’m not a fan of his,” Trump said after Epstein’s mysterious “suicide.”
But let’s talk about Bill Clinton. The man flew on Epstein’s jet at least 26 times. And Trump has openly suggested that Clinton was on that island. You don’t need to be a detective to see where this is headed.
Bondi also confirmed that a special committee—commissioned by President Trump—will be holding hearings on these files, starting in mid-March. So, to all the elites who thought they got away with it? Time’s up.
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