Attorney General Pam Bondi says that the administration is planning to release 'many documents' from the file of the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – which suggests that his dressed customer list would soon see daylight.
She indicated that she was informed in her post only a few days after she was confirmed and said she was doing this in the direction of Trump.
The potentially explosive matter is now on her desk, she said.
“I was informed about this that I cannot talk about that publicly President Trump has given a very strong guideline and that will be followed,” she told the conservative commentator Benny Johnson at the annual CPAC conference.
“Many documents,” she added.
Johnson, who spoke at the conference on Thursday, formed the subject as being about 'scaring bad guys' and said that it was 'something that has spoken about it'. That was a reference for FBI director Kash Patel, who is sworn in his powerful post on Friday.
'Where are we with the Jeffrey Epstein list, the documents? Kash has made many public statements about this, “Johnson asked her.
Bondi also told him that “Donald Trump does not make empty promises,” indicating that the guideline would be followed.

Since then there has been an intense interest in the Epstein customer list in his prison chat in New York in 2019 awaiting the track on charges for sex trade.
Epstein had a series of well -known contacts in politics and the business community. Among the people he knew socially, Donald Trump, who had once praised Epstein as a 'great guy' but who then broke with the financier.
“I was not a fan of him, whom I can tell you,” said Trump after the Epstein arrest.
Author Michael Wolff brought out tires of Epstein who talked extensively about the inner circle of Trump as part of his podcast 'Fire and Fury', which encouraged an angry pushback from the Trump camp.
Judicial documents have also announced several Boldfaced names to Epstein. Among them were former president Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew. Lawyer Alan Dershowitz, actor Kevin Spacey and former Israeli PM Ehud Barak.
All denied misconduct, and they were already linked to Epstein, who traveled in prominent circles before his arrest.
Bondi told Fox News when asked about the Epstein information: “It's now on my desk to judge.”
Asked if there was something inside that made her say, “Oh my God,” Bondi replied, “not yet.”
She also mentioned 'JFK files' and Martin Luther King, Jr. -Files such as 'All in the processes of reviews'.
During the hearing of Patel's Senate confirmation, Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn asked him: “Do you want to work with me on this issue, so that we know who worked with Jeffrey Epstein in building these rings with sex trade?”
Patel answered 'absolutely' he would do that. She indicated that the files could have information about who flew on Epstein's notorious 'Lolita Express' and who helped him build a notorious ring for sex trade.