The White House has confirmed that there is no specific timeline for releasing the remaining Jeffrey Epstein files, despite growing pressure from lawmakers and the public. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that Attorney General Pam Bondi and her team are working on the matter but did not provide a concrete date for when the documents will be made public.
The first phase of the Epstein files was released in February, containing redacted court documents, flight logs, and Epstein’s contact book. However, many critics argue that the initial release lacked significant new information. Bondi previously demanded that the FBI deliver the remaining documents, but as of May 1, only the first batch has been disclosed.
President Trump, when asked about the timeline, deferred to the Attorney General, stating that he would consult with Bondi on the matter. The delay has fueled speculation and frustration among conservative figures who expected full transparency. Some lawmakers have called for immediate disclosure, warning that withholding key documents could undermine public trust.
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https://meidasnews.com/news/karoline-leavitt-no-specific-timeline-on-epstein-files-release
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