Overview
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the FBI is reviewing tens of thousands of Epstein-related files, including videos involving children or child pornography.
- Bondi dismissed allegations that any documents are missing and emphasized the scale and diligence of the review process.
- The files reportedly involve hundreds of victims, with no clear timeline for when further disclosures will occur.
- The initial release of Epstein documents on February 27 was criticized for containing heavily redacted and previously public information.
- Critics, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and activist Laura Loomer, have called for greater transparency and even Bondi's resignation over the delays.