On his Fox News show “Life, Liberty, and Levin,” Mark Levin had a compelling discussion with Attorney General Pam Bondi about one of the most scandalous yet suspiciously opaque cases in modern history—the Jeffrey Epstein files. Last week, many anticipated bombshell revelations exposing high-profile figures linked to criminal activity on Epstein’s private island. Instead, what we got was a rehash of information already widely known.
So, why is this happening and when are we going to see the new stuff?
Levin wasted no time driving into the matter, noting that his curiosity about the Epstein client lists is mirrored by countless Americans. “I think the American people are very curious about who’s on this list or these lists,” Levin said. “You have been doggedly trying to get all the information and now we learn, thanks to you, that you’ve been stonewalled by people in New York. Do you want to explain that?”
“So, as you know, we released about 120 pages of documents. And I started asking for these documents right when I came into office and before Kash Patel was in there,” she began. “So I ended up getting about 120 pages. We carefully redacted them, of course, to be sure the 254 young girls, women who are victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking, their personal information was redacted and out of there to protect them.”