Pam Bondi Accused of Concealing Trump-Epstein Evidence Following New Leak
In a whirlwind 24 hours following Donald Trump’s reluctant signing of the historic bill mandating the release of the Epstein files, fresh leaks have exposed a new layer of obstruction at the highest levels of power. Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, now serving as Trump’s Attorney General, stands accused of actively concealing damning evidence that could implicate powerful figures—including Trump himself—in the sprawling Epstein scandal. The revelations, sourced from congressional investigations and newly uncovered financial records, have set Washington ablaze and deepened the crisis facing the Trump administration.

A Reluctant Law and Immediate Defiance
The ink had barely dried on Trump’s signature forcing the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI to release the Epstein files when reports surfaced that Bondi was already caught in the act of hiding documents. According to House Oversight Chair Robert Garcia, Bondi’s repeated promises to “follow the law” ring hollow in the face of her ongoing efforts to delay, redact, and distract from the true scope of the evidence—especially the money trail that has just begun to leak into public view.
Congressional Pressure Mounts
Garcia, leading the House’s Epstein investigation, emphasized the critical difference between the new law and the committee’s subpoena: while Bondi and the DOJ have tried to invoke “active investigations” as a shield against releasing documents, the congressional subpoena contains no such loophole. Bondi is now legally compelled to release all relevant files, regardless of ongoing investigations or political maneuvering.
The committee’s next phase is clear: follow the money. Investigators are scrutinizing bank records to uncover who paid for Epstein’s crimes, how much was exchanged, and which powerful figures—regardless of party—were involved. Garcia made it clear: “We do not care who is implicated. The law is the law. They need to release the files.”
The Money Trail: JP Morgan Chase and Wall Street’s Role
The most explosive leak comes courtesy of Senator Ron Wyden, chair of the Senate Finance Committee, whose staff released a bombshell report detailing how JP Morgan Chase executives, including CEO Jamie Dimon, enabled Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Top bank officials were in frequent contact with Epstein, coached him on how to disguise suspicious withdrawals, and helped sanitize his financial activity.
This evidence, Wyden argues, proves that the cover-up reached the highest echelons of Wall Street. The newly released paper trail shows that banks—and their powerful clients—are deeply entangled in Epstein’s crimes. The implications are staggering: not only did Bondi and the DOJ try to keep these records hidden, but they also blocked news organizations from accessing the names of Epstein’s associates who received large wire transfers.

Bondi’s Pattern of Obstruction
Bondi’s history of obstruction is well documented. She previously declared the Epstein investigation “case closed,” insisting there was no further evidence worth pursuing—an assertion now proven false. The leaked documents show that Bondi actively prevented investigations into billions of dollars in transactions, connections to financial institutions, and potential links to government officials and foreign actors.
When pressed, Bondi has shifted blame, claiming the files implicate Democrats, but as Senator Chris Murphy points out, both parties, Wall Street executives, and unaffiliated powerful individuals are likely to be named. What matters, he says, is transparency and justice—not political affiliation.
Trump’s Knowledge: What Did He Know and When?
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, another key investigator, highlighted the suspicious behavior of Trump himself, recalling the episode when Trump expelled Epstein from his club—an act that, in retrospect, signals Trump’s awareness of Epstein’s criminality. The question now is not just who is implicated, but what did Trump know and when did he know it?
Bondi’s refusal to answer direct questions about releasing the Epstein files, her history of misleading statements, and her attempts to block investigations into suspicious activity reports sent to the DOJ all point to a concerted effort to protect Trump and his allies.
Congress and the Public Demand Accountability
The House and Senate have spoken with one voice: enough is enough. Overwhelming votes and bipartisan outrage have forced the administration’s hand, but Bondi’s continued games threaten to deepen the scandal. The American people and survivors of Epstein’s abuse demand not just transparency, but justice.
As more leaks emerge and the financial web connecting Epstein to the world’s elite is exposed, Bondi’s ability to hide evidence is collapsing. Powerful donors, Wall Street executives, and government officials may soon face the consequences of their complicity.

The Road Ahead
The fight for truth is far from over. Congress, journalists, and advocates will continue pressing for the full release of the Epstein files, the unmasking of every individual involved, and the prosecution of those who enabled or covered up these crimes. The latest leaks have shattered the administration’s attempts at secrecy and exposed the depth of the cover-up.
Pam Bondi and Donald Trump now face a reckoning—one that will not be silenced by redactions, distractions, or sham investigations. The American public deserves answers, and the drumbeat for justice grows louder by the day.