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Trump directs Bondi to release relevant grand jury transcripts in Epstein case

UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Trump denies sending a suggestive letter to Epstein and seeks at least $10 billion in damages in a lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and its parent company News Corp.

  • Over the weekend, President Donald Trump instructed Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, to pursue court permission for the release of relevant grand jury transcripts connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
  • This directive followed mounting pressure from lawmakers like Rep. Warren Davidson demanding Bondi testify and increase transparency on the Justice Department's handling of Epstein files.
  • Last week, Bondi directed her chief deputy Todd Blanche to file a request aimed at making the Epstein deposition transcripts public amid ongoing disputes over allegedly concealed evidence.
  • A July 13–18 Atlas Intel poll revealed that Bondi's approval rating fell sharply from 49% in February to 29%, with the poll's results expected to vary by up to two percentage points in either direction.
  • The release aims to quell political unrest, but uncertainty remains whether these partial disclosures satisfy calls for full transparency on Epstein's connections and allegations.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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