Overview
- Justice Minister Pam Bondi said the department will open inquiries into ties involving Bill Clinton, JPMorgan, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman, with no further details given.
- The House plans a vote next week on releasing all Epstein dossiers after Rep. Thomas Massie secured 218 signatures, a threshold reached once Adelita Grijalva is sworn in.
- House Democrats published 2011–2019 emails in which Jeffrey Epstein mentioned President Trump, including a claim he knew about underage girls, which the White House denies.
- Recent surveys report low approval for Trump’s handling of the Epstein files and significant Republican skepticism, alongside strong public support for full disclosure.
- Clinton’s office says he never visited Epstein’s island, New Mexico ranch, or Florida residence and acknowledges limited flights and meetings in 2002–03, while JPMorgan regrets past ties but denies aiding crimes.