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Attorney General Pam Bondi said that she will start releasing information on the Jeffrey Epstein case as early as today. She said this on Fox News on Wednesday night.

When she was asked why these files have yet to be released she said this: “There are well over 250 victims. We have to make sure that their identify is protected. Tomorrow, Jessie, you’re going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.”

When Rep. Anna Paulina Luna asked the Department of Justice for more information on Epstein as well as the JFK and MLK assassinations – an overly broad request if I’ve ever heard one – she was told that the DOJ would review her request and get back to her in order to protect the “integrity of criminal investigations and prosecutions…[and] uphold the rule of law, keep our nation safe, and protect civil rights.”

Does this indicate that there are still prosecutions moving forward regarding these cases?

So what could we see today from the DOJ regarding Epstein? Client lists? Flight logs? Will we see more of Whitney Webb has uncovered and his connection to Israel? I somehow doubt it.

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