Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed growing public frustration over the lack of information surrounding the Epstein files and the January 6 investigation during an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo.

Bondi assured Americans that efforts are underway to obtain and release critical documents, emphasizing the importance of transparency.

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Bartiromo pressed Bondi on the concerns of many Americans, particularly supporters of President Donald Trump, regarding the availability of information on these high-profile matters.

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“The MAGA group is mad that they don’t know more about the Epstein files. The MAGA group is mad that they don’t know more about the January 6 investigation. Are you going to give us any more information on these two issues?” Bartiromo asked.

Bondi acknowledged the frustration, revealing that while she has received 200 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, there is still much more to uncover.

“Sure. And first to the Epstein. I’m mad that I didn’t have more information on Epstein,” Bondi said.

“I was given 200 pages of documents. I’ve asked Director Patel—he came in after that. Of course, I had asked for those documents prior to Kash coming in. Kash is going to get me all the information. I have asked him to find out why I didn’t receive all those documents, and he didn’t receive all those documents.”

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Bondi explained that additional evidence had been located in New York, and efforts are underway to process it.

“We’ve now found out, of course, that they were in New York. We’ve received a truckload of documents, of evidence, and Kash is going to give me a deadline on when he can go through that to protect, of course, the victims of sex trafficking who are wrapped into this,” Bondi continued.

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“And he’s going to give me a deadline on when he can get this, and we will get out as much as we can, as fast as we can, to the American people, because they deserve to know.”

The discussion also touched on the January 6 investigation, with Bondi reaffirming that the administration is committed to uncovering the full truth.

She noted that efforts are also underway to release historical records on figures such as John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

“Same with January 6, we’re all working on JFK right now. We’re working, we will be working on Martin Luther King, all of these things that the President promised we will be doing,” Bondi said.

“They can try to hide documents from us, but they can’t. Might take a little longer. We will find them, and we will release them to the American people. It’s transparency.”

Bondi’s comments reaffirm the Trump administration’s push for greater access to classified and sealed records, promising to reveal information that has long been withheld from the public.

As scrutiny over government transparency intensifies, Bondi made it clear that the American people will not be kept in the dark.

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