Donald Trump wants Attorney General Pam Bondi to release credible Jeffrey Epstein files. This comes amid pressure from his MAGA supporters. Trump received a briefing on the Justice Department and FBI review. The review found no evidence of a client list. Bondi says she will stay as long as Trump wants her. Kash Patel was reportedly frustrated with Bondi.
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