EPSTEIN FILES: Bondi Gives Update On FBI Sifting ‘Truckloads’ Of New Evidence
The 'resistance' agent is on his way out, and here's what's happening with the new stuff

People have been understandably suspicious any time there’s been yet ANOTHER delay in the release of the Epstein information, and last week’s drama with the binders didn’t help any. But there IS an update.
As you will remember, someone in the FBI dropped a dime to AG Pam Bondi, letting her know that the New York office was sitting on a trove of Epstein information that had NOT yet been handed over, even after Bondi’s direct order to do so.
There has since been a resignation from that office with Patel now looking into the details about whether further action is necessary to root out and/or punish the ‘resistance’ types within the FBI.
Bondi gave a deadline of 8am the next morning (Friday) for the New York office to turn over the information that had been demanded. They did comply in the time required.
In this video, Bondi explains where we are in the transparency process, what we can expect to happen next, and what measures she is going to take so that even information that needs to be redacted by law (details identifying the victims, grand jury investigation information etc) will be marked with an explanation for the reason that makes redactions necessary.
BREAKING: Attorney General Pam Bondi says a "truckload" of Jeffrey Epstein files arrived on Friday, says FBI Director Kash Patel is looking through them now.
"We got them all Friday at 8AM. Thousands of pages of documents. I have the FBI going through them."
"It's now in the… pic.twitter.com/rxABwmO5p2
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 4, 2025
There is a ‘truckload’ of information to sort through, but they’re working their way through it.