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GOP executives ask Pam Bondi to publish Epstein documents for promises

[Kalé Carey]

Republican politicians put the newly confirmed U.S. General Prosecutor Pam Bondi in the hot seat after she has said that she would publish documents in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Less than a week ago, Bondi said a bunch of documents on her desk and waited for the check.

At a conservative political conference, she mentioned that she could not discuss the details publicly, but was informed about the publication that could contain the list of customers from Epstein.

(Pam: “President Trump gave a very strong guideline, and that is being followed.”)

GOP leader grow restlessly. Representative Anna Paulina Luna wrote to X at Bondi and asked: “What is the status?” She claims that neither Bondi nor the Doj replied about the pending publication.

Two other Republican representatives also go to the platform, questions about the location of the files and to publish them.

Bondi performed in Fox News on February 21st and repeated her promise to release the Epstein documents and receive support from Republicans who have long pushed for access.

In January last year, a federal judge relaxed hundreds of court documents associated with the case of Epstein. Epstein was charged with an international ring of sex trade due to crimes.

While the publication gave more insight into the case, including details about sacrifices and top -class employees, they did not hope to be on the list.

What was published did not contain the names of people, many of whom believe that they could imply prominent world leaders and figures.

The Senator of Utah, Mike Lee, also performed the publication of JFKS Attentat- und Las Vegas -Shooter files and asked Pam Bondi to publish the Epstein documents.

He emphasized on social media that these are information that the American people deserve to know.

This is followed by an executive order signed by the President to enable the publication of attacks in relation to JFK, RFK and Martin Luther King Junior.

I am Kalé Carey for just Arrow News

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