The Jeffrey Epstein files can finally be released under the new attorney General Pam Bondi of Donald Trump, who was confirmed in the top role yesterday.
Bondi, 59, FOX News said earlier this month that the documents that have been rejected in the case of the chattered financier so far had “been so slow to come out,” while she indicated that there was more of them was published.
She added that the delay can be laid on defendants in the documents fighting it in court to try to keep their names anonymous – but they probably have no legal basis for doing this.
“If people still fight in that report to keep their names private, they have no legal basis to do this, unless they are a child, a victim or a cooperating suspect in a potential case against Ghislaine Maxwell,” Bondi said in January 3 interview.
GOP -Wegers also lobby Trump to release all files, after he has signed an executive order to announce all files regarding the murder of John F. Kennedy.
Tennessee Republicans Senator Marsha Blackburn and Rep. Tim Burchett revealed to DailyMail.com that they urge to have evidence about the nefarious financier unveiled.
The Senator argues for the sealed Epstein documents that are released for years, an effort that Burchett has connected early.
Blackburn has pushed in order to discover no -edited versions of Epstein's flight logbooks and a non -edactive version of Ghislaine Maxwell's 'Little Black Book' full of contacts and addresses -an effort on which she is now looking for Trump.
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The Jeffrey Epstein files can finally be released under Donald Trump's new attorney General Pam Bondi (photo), which was confirmed in the top role yesterday
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Bondi is the attorney general of Donald Trump. She was confirmed in the role on Wednesday
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Trump and Epstein on Mar-A-Lago in 1997. Trump said that he never went to the island of the billionaire
And she argues for the Ministry of Justice of the Trump government to release additional evidence, such as prison images and communication that leads to the death of Epstein.
“Jeffrey Epstein built a disgusting worldwide network for sex trade that caused irreparable damage to countless women,” she told Dailymail.com in a statement.
'Americans deserve to know exactly who is affiliated with this network. This is not about celebrities – this is about what happened to victims and survivors. '
Burchett told DailyMail.com in the same way with text that he is also his fight for the Epstein files now that Trump is in office and have republicans control.
The president is open to the release of classified documents that have just signed an executive order to release the JFK files alongside some on Martin Luther King Jr.
On Thursday evening, Trump signed an executive order that gives his director of National Intelligence to put together a plan within 15 days for the full release of documents about the JFK murder.
“That's a big one, right?” He said while he scratched his signature on the paper before he asked the Sharpie to RFK Jr. was given. “Many people have been waiting for this for years …”
“Everything will be revealed,” he teased.
The executive order, obtained by Dailymail.com, said: 'More than 50 years after the murders of President John F. Kennedy, senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the pastor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., did not release the federal government to the public with regard to those events.
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Epstein and Maxwell
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Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday
'Their families and the American people deserve transparency and truth. It is in the national interest to finally release all records with regard to these murders without delay. '
The case of Epstein has since received enormous attention for the great name celebrities and world leaders who can be involved if there were more light on the federal files on the deceased sex offender.
And Trump has noted that he is willing to re -investigate the matter.
While speaking on the Lex Fridman Podcast during the campaign, Trump said that the Epstein story is 'very interesting' and 'certainly would take a loot in it after the host asked why'The list of customers who went to the island has not been made public. '
Not infamous because of hunting young women, Epstein was found dead in the metropolitan Correctional Center of New York City under mysterious circumstances awaiting a controversial test for challenge for sex trade.
He was found hung – a suicide rule – around 6.30 am on 10 August 2019.
Epstein had visited a private island on the US Virgin Islands by the world's most elite figures such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
It was where many crimes would happen, which stirs out public concern that the death of the deceased financier could have been the result of error in custody.
Since the Epstein's death inconsistencies have been found in the surveillance and personnel procedures of the prison prior to the death of the sex offender.
Last year the courts fired names of more than 170 employees in a lawsuit against Maxwell by an Epstein victim.
Although many of the aforementioned were not accused of crimes, it was claimed that others were involved and potential witnesses were crimes, Blackburn argued.