
The long-hidden Epstein client list could soon be made public as Attorney General Pam Bondi reviews the documents under orders from President Donald Trump. After years of secrecy surrounding the case, the administration is working to disclose key details about those connected to Epstein’s criminal enterprise.
Bondi confirmed that she is actively reviewing the records, which have long been kept from the public. She also stated that the review is part of a broader transparency initiative that includes declassifying materials from other major investigations.
Holy crap, it could actually happen now.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says the list of Epstein clients is "on my desk right now for review" at the president's direction.
Sounds like Trump is making this a priority, too. 👊👊👊 pic.twitter.com/CTm2Ilrx0R
— Frank Schramm5🍊 (@FrankSchrammJAX) February 22, 2025
A congressional panel has taken an interest in the matter, requesting an update from Bondi regarding the status of the review. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) publicly called for the release of the information, showing strong support for Trump’s push to expose what has been hidden for years.
Epstein’s network of contacts included political figures, entertainers and business elites. His arrest on trafficking charges in 2019 raised questions about who else may have been involved. While some documents have been made available, the full scope of his connections remains unclear.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says that the Epstein client list is sitting on her desk right now to review “That’s been a directive by President Trump.” https://t.co/bKFfWxU9nX
— balance (@balance1717) February 22, 2025
Trump’s directive to declassify federal records applies not only to Epstein’s files but also to other significant government investigations. Bondi’s office is tasked with determining what can be released while following the administration’s commitment to transparency.
The FBI has previously published limited Epstein-related documents, but the most highly anticipated details — including names from his client list — have yet to be revealed.
Tom Hanks after he heard Pam Bondi is reviewing the Epstein list.👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/WRQmRqhnfN
— Glockford Files (@GlockfordFiles) February 21, 2025