Trump Administration Takes Action To Reveal Epstein’s Hidden Client List

President Donald Trump’s administration is taking steps to declassify the long‑sealed client list tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that her office is reviewing the documents, which could reveal names of high‑profile individuals linked to Epstein’s criminal enterprise.

Bondi acknowledged that the documents are now in her possession and that she is going through them as part of Trump’s broader push to release classified government records. Her office is also reviewing other sensitive files related to historic investigations.

Epstein, who was charged with trafficking minors before dying in federal custody in 2019, had connections to many influential figures. While some court filings have been unsealed, critical details — including a full account of his client network — have remained hidden from the public.

A bipartisan congressional task force has expressed interest in reviewing the documents. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R‑FL) has backed the effort, calling for immediate transparency regarding Epstein’s high‑profile connections.

Trump’s executive order directs federal agencies to release key government files that have long been classified. Bondi’s office has been tasked with overseeing the review and determining how much can be disclosed.

The FBI has previously unsealed portions of Epstein‑related records, but the highly anticipated client list remains secret.

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