Trump Tells Bondi To Release The Secrets

President Trump is putting pressure on the DOJ to come clean — and America is watching.

In a bold statement outside the White House on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said Attorney General Pam Bondi has his full support to release “anything credible” related to the FBI’s files on Jeffrey Epstein.

“If it’s credible, I say release it,” Trump declared as he prepared to board Air Force One. “The American people deserve the truth.”

Trump commended Bondi’s leadership, saying she’s handled the situation “very well” and made clear that the decision to release the information rests with her.

“It’s up to her. If she believes it’s credible, she should absolutely release it,” he added.

However, the President also cast doubt on the media frenzy surrounding Epstein’s case.

“Honestly, I don’t understand why people are still obsessed with Epstein,” Trump said. “It’s sick stuff — disgusting, but frankly boring. There’s not much there.”

Still, many conservatives believe there’s more to uncover. The push for transparency has intensified as Americans grow weary of FBI stonewalling, partisan cover-ups, and media silence.

With Bondi now in the spotlight, will we finally learn who visited Epstein’s island — and why so many in Washington want the truth buried?

One thing is clear: President Trump isn’t backing down in the fight to hold powerful elites accountable.


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