Speaker Mike Johnson Calls For Epstein Files To Be Released

Speaker Mike Johnson has called for full transparency from the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding its knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein, urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to clarify her previous statements. In a recent interview, Johnson emphasized the public’s right to know the truth and criticized the DOJ’s conclusions that Epstein died by suicide and that no client list exists. Johnson’s demand follows House Republicans’ decision to block a Democrat-led effort to release Epstein-related documents.

The controversy intensified after Bondi claimed in February that she had Epstein files “on her desk,” which many believed included a list of powerful individuals linked to Epstein’s crimes. However, she later walked back the statement, claiming she meant documents were awaiting review—alongside JFK and MLK files—and denied having a “client list.” Speaker Johnson said Bondi must clarify her remarks to avoid further confusion and speculation.

Former President Donald Trump has stood by Bondi, saying she handled the matter well, though his allies—including lawmakers and Elon Musk—have expressed frustration over the lack of disclosure. Johnson, while defending Bondi to a degree, echoed concerns and stressed the need to resolve the issue quickly so the DOJ can focus on pressing priorities like violent crime, election integrity, and prosecuting left-leaning groups like ActBlue.

Adding to the debate, David Schoen, Epstein’s former attorney, stated he directly asked Epstein if he had any damaging information about Trump. Schoen said Epstein “unequivocally” had no such information, attempting to shut down longstanding rumors linking Trump to Epstein’s criminal network.

Despite official denials, the Epstein case remains a flashpoint among conservatives and Trump supporters who feel betrayed by the unfulfilled promise of exposing elites. Many are now voicing anger online and at public events, warning that the issue “will not go away” until the full truth is released.

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