Friends—
I’m sure you’ve seen the news by now on the Trump Administration’s handling of the investigation into convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein.


Back in February, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated on Fox News that the “client list” was sitting on her desk and being reviewed, and that it was a direct order from President Trump.
But earlier this month, Trump’s Department of Justice said that no client list existed, walking back Bondi’s statements.
Yes, that’s right: Pam Bondi was directed by Trump to review the Epstein files. Now Trump’s Department of Justice says they don’t exist.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that the DOJ briefed Trump that his name was among many high-profile figures listed in the Epstein files.
However, President Trump now claims that the DOJ never informed him—and further alleges that his name was planted in the files, even while admitting he and Epstein clashed about one of the victims who had worked at Mar-a-Lago.
The American people deserve to know the truth about Jeffrey Epstein and his inner circle.
Last week, House Democrats forced votes to subpoena the DOJ for the release of the Epstein Files—which may explain the crimes of convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and identify his accomplices.
But House Republicans voted to effectively block a debate on whether or not the Department of Justice should release the files. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson then canceled votes and sent Congress home early.
No one in the government should be trying to keep the facts on these child predators hidden. Congress must pursue the truth.
Sincerely,
Jim