Trump Says Pam Bondi Should Release Part of Epstein Files


President Donald Trump angered his own supporters recently when his U.S. Department of Justice said it wouldn’t be releasing any more information about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. But after days of outrage, including from the Deputy Director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, Trump is now signaling that Attorney General Pam Bondi might release something. Still, don’t expect to see anything that would make Trump look bad.

Trump spoke to reporters outside the White House on Tuesday and was asked about recent comments by his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, who said that there should be “more transparency” around the so-called Epstein files. Trump said Bondi had “handled that very well” but claimed “credibility is important,” suggesting that much of what’s in the files isn’t credible.

Trump, who was a friend of Epstein’s for years, was asked by reporters whether he had been briefed on the files by his AG and whether his own name appeared anywhere. Trump insisted it had been a “very quick briefing,” and went on to give a simple “no” about whether his name was in the files.

“No, no, she’s given us just a very quick briefing. And in terms of the credibility of the different things that they’ve seen,” Trump said.

The president then went into a conspiracy theory that he seems to have concocted in recent days, which purports that his political adversaries had invented the files. “And I would say that, you know, these files were made up by Comey,” Trump said, referring to the former FBI director James Comey, who the president fired in 2017.

“They were made up by Obama,” Trump continued, “they were made up by the Biden… you know. And we went through years of that with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. With all of the different things that we had to go through, we’ve gone through years of it.” Trump first made that claim in a Truth Social post on July 12.

But then Trump said that perhaps Bondi could release files that she thinks are “credible,” without elaborating on what that means in Trump’s eyes. “But she’s handled it very well. And it’s going to be up to her,” Trump said of Bondi. “Whatever she thinks is credible, she should release.”

The Trump regime had previously promised to release all of the files, even holding a media event at the White House back in February where right-wing influencers received binders marked “Epstein Files: Phase 1,” implying there would be more to come. As it turned out, nothing in those binders was new information.

There is some truth to the fact that the FBI and DOJ, more broadly, are reluctant to release files that may implicate innocent parties who spoke with law enforcement. The Privacy Act of 1974 was passed to provide those kinds of protections. The reason the FBI releases files on celebrities only after they’ve died is due to that federal law, and even then, the names of living people are often still redacted. Dead people don’t have privacy rights under U.S. law.

But many Americans still want answers about the Epstein case, perhaps because Trump’s attitude that there’s nothing to reveal is so suspicious, given the attitude of his other top officials. Bongino and Patel spent years insisting the Epstein files should be released, suggesting the late sex offender didn’t really kill himself, but then pulling a 180 as soon as they got into power.

Bongino has reportedly clashed with Bondi over the issue, even not showing up for work last Friday after an explosive argument, according to multiple reports. And it’s not clear what his future looks like at the agency. Credible news outlets say he’s back at work, but he hasn’t tweeted since July 9.

Bondi herself seemed eager to release whatever files were available until relatively recently. She verbally stumbled when asked about the files during a cabinet meeting last week, and Trump cut in to berate reporters and ask why people were still asking about Epstein at all. Bondi also attempted to explain why a full minute was missing from the nearly 11 hours of “raw” video released from outside Epstein’s jail cell. As Wired reported, the video wasn’t really raw, but was edited with software like Adobe Premiere Pro.

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein hang out
From left, Donald Trump and his girlfriend (and future wife), former model Melania Knauss, financier (and future convicted sex offender) Jeffrey Epstein, and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell pose together at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000. (Photo by Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

For their part, right-wing influencers seem to be making an effort to tell everyone to drop the Epstein story. Charlie Kirk said he doesn’t want to talk about Epstein anymore when there are more important stories like NATO, and Dinesh D’Souza, who received a pardon from Trump, told his listeners that people should “move on.” Tim Pool has even claimed that Democrats still calling for the release of the Epstein files just want to see “child porn.”

It seems pretty clear that the vast majority of Americans, to say nothing of the most diehard conspiracy theorists, are not ready to just move on. Just 3% of Americans say they’re satisfied with the amount of information the government has released about the Epstein case, according to CNN. Fifty percent say they’re dissatisfied, with 29% saying it doesn’t matter to them either way, and the rest saying they haven’t heard enough to have an opinion.

Whatever Trump and Bondi decide to do, this story isn’t going away anytime soon.

Elon Says Trump Is ‘in the Epstein Files’ as Their Relationship Publicly Implodes


Everyone knew the day would come when the relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump actually imploded. And that day is finally here, with Musk going scorched-Earth and now saying Trump is in the “Epstein Files,” a reference to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

“Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!” Musk wrote on X.

The open feud between the two men started when President Trump said he was “very disappointed” in Musk during a press conference in the White House on Thursday, suggesting the billionaire might be developing “Trump Derangement Syndrome” after he criticized the so-called Big Beautiful Bill. Trump even poked fun at Musk’s black eye, saying, “Do you want a little makeup?”

Now Musk is having a full-blown meltdown on his social media platform X, retweeting memes making fun of Trump, joking that Trump may have been replaced with a body double, and saying it might be time to form a new political party. There’s also the accusation that Trump is in “the Epstein Files,” the long-fabled government files showing the powerful people who were associated with Epstein. Trump was rather openly Epstein’s friend for years, but many MAGA supporters refuse to believe there was anything nefarious happening between the two.

“Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate,” Musk wrote Thursday. “Such ingratitude.”

Musk, who reportedly spent over $250 million in the 2024 election to help elect Trump and other Republicans, was responding in his tweet to a video of Trump saying he was “very disappointed” in the billionaire.

Musk also wrote, “Remember this @realDonaldTrump?” while quote-tweeting a video from March where Trump essentially did an ad for Tesla at the White House. The president bought a Tesla after the publicity stunt, which was one of many blatantly unethical moves by the two men during Musk’s stint as the head of DOGE. In the video, Trump can be heard calling Musk a “patriot” who has “never asked me for a thing.

Musk also retweeted a meme from an account called Not Jerome Powell that uses the format of a Trump interview from his first term with Jonathan Swan. The meme shows Trump saying, “I have a plan to cut spending” before handing Swan a piece of paper that reads “increase spending.”

Meme retweeted by Elon Musk making fun of Donald Trump.
Screenshot: X

Musk responded to Trump’s claims in the televised Oval Office press conference on Thursday that he only got upset after EV “mandates” had been killed, though it seems like the two men may have been confused about what the other was talking about.

“This is me in 2021!” Musk tweeted, sharing a video clip where he said Tesla didn’t need to rely on tax credits anymore. Trump seemed to be talking about a bill passed by Republicans in the Senate last month that makes it illegal for states like California to phase out vehicles with internal combustion engines. But the so-called Big Beautiful Bill doesn’t include anything about mandates, instead killing the tax credits that people can get for buying EVs. However, Musk obviously has benefited from government intervention, which has put billions of dollars in his pocket over the years.

Whatever Trump and Musk meant when it comes to the details of legislation around electric vehicles, these guys are clearly lashing out in ways that were long predicted. There have long been rumors that Trump didn’t like Musk, but they were clearly able to put their personal differences aside and work together in their quest to destroy the federal government.

Trump hit back during Musk’s tweet-storm with some posts of his own Thursday, really starting to put some oomph into his newfound hate for the billionaire oligarch.

Post from Donald Trump about Elon Musk on June 5, 2025.
Screenshot: Truth Social

“Elon was ‘wearing thin,’ I asked him to leave, I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!” Trump wrote.

Then Trump delivered a line that every oligarch hates to hear. The president said he might have to take away Musk’s billions in subsidies and contracts.

Post from Donald Trump about Elon Musk on June 5, 2025.
Screenshot: Truth Social

“The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!” Trump wrote. Musk heavily relies on government contracts through his companies like SpaceX.

Musk responded to the threat with a quote-tweet about someone ending the contracts for SpaceX’s work shuttling astronauts to the International Space Station. “This just gets better and better,” Musk wrote with two crying-laughing emojis. “Go ahead, make my day…”

Social media sites also started to become filled with memes on Thursday, making fun of the rift between the two men, including a Mean Girls reference.

Ashley St. Clair, the right-wing author and mother of one of Musk’s children, also chimed in on X, writing, “hey @realDonaldTrump lmk if u need any breakup advice.” 

Tesla’s stock is down 14% on the day at the time of this writing, with a share price of $284. And while Musk always seems to find a way to juice his stock with whatever new shiny object he can concoct, this rift with Trump and disillusionment with MAGA is sure to be a hurdle for the short term. When Musk is dropping references to Trump being in the so-called Epstein files, you know things are going to only get messier from here.