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Attorney General Pam Bondi Her sex trafficking case against Jeffrey Epstein is facing scrutiny this year, after the Justice Department and the FBI brought their Epstein Coohir back to the weekend.
The White House was roasted by reporters on Monday about Bondy’s remarks, which seemed to be in line with memorandum The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI released Monday, noting that their Epstein comments have been completed and that they have no further sharing with the public.
Fox News’s Peter Doocy asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about Bondi apparently confirmed in February that Epstein’s non-public list of sex trafficking customers.
“She’s talking about all the paperwork related to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, all the papers refer to the Attorney General, and I’ll let her say it for that.”
Jeffrey Epstein dies of suicide, no client list: DOJ memo

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump made a Supreme Court ruling in the White House briefing room in Washington, D.C. on June 27, 2025. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Doocy’s question is referring to Fox News’s John Roberts asked in a TV interview whether Bondi plans to release a “Epstein client list.”
“It’s sitting at my desk now,” Bondy said at the time. “That’s President Trump’s instructions. I’m reviewing it.”
Asked about Bundy’s previous remarks, a spokesperson for the Justice Department pointed to Levitt’s comments and said the Trump administration is more transparent than his predecessor.
“We provide more transparency in six months than we have been in four years,” a spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The newly issued DOJ and FBI memos revoke theories about the non-public Epstein list, which has been sent for years through the voice of Trump supporters.
The memo read: “This system’s comments did not find the crime of ‘customer list’.”
FBI boss insists Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide after reviewing his documents

Jeffrey Epstein (Getty Image)
Bondi first received criticism in February after mocking the release of harmful evidence related to Epstein. However, the Attorney General failed to provide any new information to the public, Accusation The FBI’s New York field office to withhold her “thousands of pages of documents.”
At the time, the Trump administration invited a group of right-wing social media influencers to the White House and gave them what they seemed to be glues to the highly anticipated Epstein-related material.
The wide-circuited photos show White House visitors smiling at the binders, who are labeled “Category” and “Esptein Files: Stage 1”. The Epstein information published online later was mainly a compilation of public court documents.
Some of the same influencers participated in X to express doubts about the new memorandum and called on Bondy’s replacement.
“I should go on vacation, but now it’s time to fire Pam Bondi.”
Mike Cernovich wrote: “No one can understand” why the FBI and the Justice Department released the memorandum, and “everyone is P******.”
Rogan O’Handley called the memorandum a “disgraceful chapter in the history of our nation.”
Leavitt answered another reporter’s question, saying that the non-public material was too clear to release.
“Frankly, it wasn’t released because its graphics are incredible and contain child pornography, which is not something for public consumption,” Leavitt said.
After Bondy vowed to “protect every religion in this country”

Pro-Trump political commentator Rogan O’Handley, also known as DC Draino, from left, social media content creator Chaya Raichik and conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler hold the binder, titled “Epstein Files: phase 1: oeas 1,” with Jack Posobiec at the White House, on February 27, 2025, in Washington, Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI’s memo also reiterated measures confirmed by the FBI and the Justice Department’s Inspector General in 2023, Epstein died of suicide.
After the outbreak of the document, Bondy claimed to reporters in May that “there are thousands of children or child pornography in the Epstein videos, and hundreds of victims.”
But the public court documents and newly issued memorandums do not confirm the statement. However, the memo said, “the documents related to Epstein” included “ten thousand downloads of videos and images of illegal child sexual abuse materials and other pornography.”
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Epstein was indicted in 2019 for allegedly recruiting dozens of 14-year-old women and girls and had sex with them at his home in Manhattan, Palm Beach and elsewhere. He allegedly sexually abused some of them.
Authorities confirmed that Epstein hung himself in a prison cell in New York City in 2019 before he could be tried. His colleague Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of conspiring to abuse a minor and sentenced to 22 years in prison.