When asked whether the Justice Department will release all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein after the House and Senate passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi said her office will "continue to follow the law with maximum transparency."
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- The DOJ has released over 33,000 Epstein documents to Congress and will continue to follow the law with maximum transparency. 8s
- The department will maintain transparency and protect victims as it complies with any forthcoming law regarding the Epstein files. 41s
- Attorney General Bondi stated the DOJ will comply with the law, which has passed Congress but is not yet signed, without committing to a specific timeline for file release. 56s
- A new investigation was launched due to new information, and the DOJ encourages victims to come forward while maintaining transparency under the law. 1m 34s
- Bondi declined to elaborate on the scope of the new investigation, citing its pending status and referring to the deputy attorney general's public statements. 2m 7s