Pam Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein
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A bombshell report has revealed that there are at least 100,000 pages of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The shocking scale of the files will increase pressure on the White House to release more evidence as President Donald Trump comes under fire from his own supporters.
Pam Bondi greenlit Hillary Clinton email release, praising Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley's transparency push.
The move comes as debate over the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein case has roiled Congress and the MAGA base.
Republicans struggled to contain the fallout over the Epstein files, as House Democrats sought to take advantage of the issue while they head home on recess.
Both Republican and Democratic Senators agree that the Epstein files should be released even if President Donald Trump is directly named in them. On July 23 a House subcommittee voted to subpoena the Department of Justice for files in the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and now the Senate is considering following suit.
For the second week in a row, the "Epstein Files" have dominated the news cycle – and late-night hosts are having a field day. When news broke early this week that Attorney General Pam Bondi had reportedly told President Donald Trump his name appears several times throughout the "files,