Former President Donald Trump has directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release selected grand jury testimony tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, signaling a major move in the long-running case.
The decision, confirmed by Bondi, follows mounting public interest and political pressure to uncover more details surrounding Epstein’s network and connections. Bondi stated her office is now reviewing the material for disclosure, ensuring it complies with legal protections while promoting transparency.
The announcement comes amid renewed scrutiny over high-profile figures linked to Epstein, who died in jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Trump’s directive marks a significant shift in the federal handling of sealed court proceedings tied to the case.
While the exact contents and timing of the release remain unclear, Bondi indicated that any disclosed documents will focus on “pertinent” information the public has a right to see. Legal experts say the move is unusual but not unprecedented, especially in matters of national or public interest.
Calls for accountability in the Epstein case have grown louder, and Trump’s latest order is expected to reignite debate over the scope and secrecy of the investigation.
