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US Attorney General Reviews Kennedy Files and Epstein Client List

Washington: US Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Friday that she is reviewing classified files related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and that Jeffrey Epstein's client list is "sitting" on her desk for review.

According to Anadolu Agency, Bondi told Fox News that the client list of Epstein, a financier accused of sex trafficking who died in federal custody in 2019, is currently under her scrutiny. She also mentioned that files related to Robert F. Kennedy, the brother of the former president, and Martin Luther King Jr are part of the review process as directed by President Donald Trump. When asked if any significant findings had emerged, Bondi replied, "Not yet."

The reviews are a result of executive orders signed by Trump at the start of his second term. These orders aim to declassify decades-old files with a focus on providing transparency.

Epstein's client list has been a focal point for investigators and the public, with many seeking to uncover the names involved. Trump's executive orders are part of a broader initiative to shed light on historical events by declassifying documents. "Everything will be revealed," Trump stated during the signing of the order in the Oval Office. He had previously committed to declassifying JFK assassination documents, asserting, "It's been 60 years, time for the American people to know the TRUTH!"