Trump DOJ: The FBI Is Withholding ‘Thousands Of Pages’ Of Epstein Files

SUMMARY
The Trump Justice Department dropped a bombshell Thursday, claiming the FBI’s sitting on “thousands of pages” of Jeffrey Epstein files. Attorney General Pam Bondi fired off a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, saying she’d asked for all Epstein records before Patel took office last week. The FBI handed over just 200 pages—flight logs, contacts, and victim names—insisting that was everything. Bondi wasn’t buying it. She says a source tipped her off that the FBI’s New York field office has a massive stash they never mentioned, despite her pushing for the full set. Bondi briefed Patel Wednesday, and both were reportedly stunned. A DOJ source told RealClearPolitics they’re “100% on the same page.” Bondi’s now demanding every page by Friday morning, no exceptions, and ordered Patel to investigate why the FBI held back—report due in 14 days. She’s promised any public release will shield victims’ privacy. No new docs have hit the public yet, but Bondi hinted about sickening details ahead.