Pam Bondi Hinted at Releasing Epstein Client List

Pam Bondi, newly confirmed Attorney General, began her first day at the Justice Department following her swearing-in ceremony at the White House. President Trump witnessed the event, with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administering the oath. Immediately after taking office, Bondi issued a memo outlining new directives, including cutting funds to “sanctuary” jurisdictions that protect illegal immigrants. She has been an outspoken critic of sanctuary cities, arguing they undermine national security. The memo also calls for reassessing funding agreements with NGOs assisting illegal immigrants. Bondi emphasized “zealous advocacy” in defending presidential policies and enforcing laws. She also spoke about the Epstein case, discussing Bill Clinton’s multiple flights on Epstein’s plane and his long association with Epstein, contrasting it with Donald Trump, who severed ties with Epstein years ago. Trump later expressed willingness to release documents related to Epstein’s “client list,” including those linked to powerful individuals.