Trump directs Bondi to release relevant grand jury transcripts in Epstein case
UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – President Trump ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek court permission to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts amid ongoing public pressure and controversy.
- On Thursday , President Donald Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce grand jury transcripts, subject to court approval.
- This month the U.S. Justice Department concluded there was no evidence supporting conspiracy theories about Epstein’s clients, leading Trump to direct Bondi to release grand jury transcripts, as he seeks transparency.
- Despite secrecy rules, Bondi signalled that the government may seek court approval to unseal grand jury transcripts, demonstrating procedural intent and the confidentiality requirement.
- In response to demands, supporters urged, while Mike Pence and prominent Republicans called for transparency regarding Epstein transcripts.
- While public disapproval mounts, the Epstein case indicates public sentiment, and the upcoming 2026 midterms may see increased political stakes.
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