Pam Bondi joined Mark Levin to share an update on the release of the Epstein files. She still hasn’t receied the thousand plus pages from the FBI in New York. They had given her 120 pages and swore that was all they had. Then a whitleblower came forward and told Bondi that the New York office was hiding over a thousand or possibly thousands of pages they are hiding. Bondi then told Lein that when she and Kash Patel find out whoheld back the information,they will be fired.
On Thursday Bondi released the first phase of documents that was a diappointed because everything in the release was already public infirmation.
Bondi told Watters on Wednesday:
“Jesse… this will make you sick. 200 victims, 200! Well over 250, actually. We have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information. But other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news right now, you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.”
But through an independent source, she discovered that the Southern District of New York (SDNY) has been sitting on thousands of pages:
Mark Levin
I want to get into this Epstein thing a little bit. I think the American people are very curious about who’s on this list or these lists. You have been doggedly trying to get all the information. Now we learn, thanks to you, that you’ve been stonewalled by people in New York. Do you want to explain that?
Pam Bondi
Yes, Mark. As you know, we released about 120 pages of documents, and I started asking for these documents right when I came into office—before Kash Patel was in there. I ended up getting about 120 pages. We carefully redacted them, of course, to ensure that the 254 young girls—victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking—had their personal information protected.
So I’m going through it, and I kept saying, “There has to be more, there has to be more.” I was assured that was it. Kash asked the same questions and was also assured there was no more.
Then I found out this week that a source told me New York’s SDNY is sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein—thousands. And of course, you’ve seen the very strong letter.
We will get everything. We will have it in our possession. We will redact it, of course, to protect grand jury information and confidential witnesses, but the American people have a right to know. Donald Trump is the most transparent president in our nation’s history. So not only will America get the full Epstein files, but they will also get the JFK files and the Martin Luther King files.
Mark Levin
Well, that’s fantastic. But I assume the Southern District of New York is, or has been, holding on to this information for a reason—that is, they don’t like the names on the list. And of course, we know New York is a hotbed of the Democrat Party, including in legal circles.
Do you think that’s part of the issue here—that they’re trying to protect a lot of names and individuals?
Pam Bondi
You know, Mark, I have not reviewed the information yet. As a lawyer, as a prosecutor, I want to review everything before I make a firm conclusion. But I think it’s very interesting that they withheld that from us. I will find out who withheld it, and they will not be working for us anymore.
Mark Levin
So once all that’s gathered, you’re just going to put it out in the public with the obvious necessary redactions—protecting the victims and their phone numbers and so forth. But for the perpetrators, I assume we’ll see those names, yes?
Pam Bondi
Well, certainly. Nothing can be withheld on that. Of course, as you know, grand jury information and anything confidential will be withheld under the law. We’re going to do everything in our power to protect the victims so they’re not further victimized.




















