(NewsNation) — The U.S. Department of Justice released hundreds of files related to convicted enactment offender Jeffrey Epstein connected Thursday to a tiny radical of conservative influencers, but Attorney General Pam Bondi says there's inactive much to beryllium uncovered.
In a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, Bondi demanded the merchandise of the bureau's "full and implicit Epstein files" by 8 a.m. ET Friday.
While the declassification of the records brought immoderate enactment from lawmakers who had been pushing for their merchandise for years, others were not pleased with what small caller accusation they contained.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., posted connected societal media, saying, “This is not what we oregon the American radical asked for. Get america the accusation we asked for alternatively of leaking aged info to press.”
Epstein, a defamed financier and convicted enactment offender, was indicted connected national charges related to the enactment trafficking of young girls successful 2019. He died by termination successful his compartment 1 period aft his arrest.
The much than 300 pages of recently declassified documents contained accusation specified arsenic Epstein’s idiosyncratic interaction list, formation logs for his backstage level and a database of victims’ names and telephone numbers.
The DOJ said the records mostly incorporate accusation that had already been leaked successful the past but hadn't been formally released by the U.S. government.
In the missive to Patel, Bondi called for an "immediate investigation" into the FBI's alleged withholding of immoderate files and ordered a study connected the investigation's findings wrong 2 weeks.
Patel took to societal media Thursday evening, promising a "new era" for the FBI and "no cover-ups" oregon "missing documents."
He besides said that "if records person been hidden," the bureau "will uncover them."
It’s unclear what this could mean for different celebrated investigations President Donald Trump has ordered to beryllium declassified, including files connected the assassinations of erstwhile President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.