American Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the Ministry of Justice received More Jeffery Epstein files From the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after the document release she advertised last week, she fell flat.
Bondi spoke on Tuesday evening with Fox News -Gastheer Sean Hannity that Bondi was delivered a “truck load” from Epstein files by the FBI after she had given the office on Friday morning until 8 am to deliver them.
“I gave (the FBI) ​​a deadline from Friday at 8 o’clock to get everything,” Bondi explained. “And a source had told me where the documents were kept, Southern district of New York, shock. So we all got them by Friday at 8 am”
“Thousands of pages with documents. I have the FBI through it … and Director Patel Will give us a detailed report why the FBI withheld all those documents, “she continued.
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The American Attorney General Pam Bondi said that the FBI handed a “truck load” from Jeffery Epstein files to the Doj. (New York State Sess -Daders Register via AP | Getty Images)
Bondi then described the documents as “a truck load of evidence” and emphasized that a detailed report is incoming.
“And, you know, we’re going to go through it, go through it as quickly as possible, but go through it very carefully to protect all Epstein victims,” ​​she said.
The attorney General also accused the Biden Administration From “Sit” on the documents.
“Nobody did anything to them. And why were they in the southern district of New York? I want a full report about that,” said Bondi. “You know, unfortunately, these people don’t believe in transparency. But I think that unfortunately more, I think many of them don’t believe in honesty.”

Pam Bondi said they are going through the Epstein files “as fast as we can.” (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
“And it’s a new day. It is a new administration and everything will come to the public. The public has the right to know that Americans have the right to know.”
The long-awaited rollout of the Epstein files drew criticism throughout the country on Thursday and stated those who had expected a “customer list” or an important new information about the based sex trade in Palm Beach. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-fla., Was one of the many vocal critics of the rollout.
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“I neither the Task Force were given or rated the Epstein documents that were released today … A NY -post story has just revealed that the documents will simply be Epstein’s phone book,” wrote Florida Congressman on X. “This is not what we or the American people asked and a complete disappointment.
Andrew Mark Miller from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.