Monday, March 24, 2025

'All Hands on Deck': FBI Flagship Field Office Reportedly Focused on Epstein Files Over Everything Else

As promised by Donald Trump, the JFK assassination files were finally released on March 18. So far, no truly bombshell news has come out of them, but seeing as there were more than 80,000 pages, there are still journalists and interested parties combing through the document drop.

The president also vowed to release the files of the notorious almost-billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his Riker’s Island jail cell in 2019 in what authorities controversially deemed a suicide. According to a report by Vanity Fair and a Sunday morning talk show appearance by Attorney General Pam Bondi, attorneys are working overtime in the New York office to prepare for the release of the files:

It’s the FBI’s flagship field office, with more than a thousand agents and another thousand or so civilian employees. And right now, multiple sources with knowledge of the matter say that one priority at the bureau’s New York field office is taking precedence over all others: the review and redaction of sensitive information in the Jeffrey Epstein case files, to prepare for possible publication.

“It’s literally all hands on deck,” one source familiar with the matter tells me, adding that dozens and dozens of agents are working around the clock on the case, instead of on their regular duties. “I even saw an agent walking in with a pillow,” the source added.

Naturally, the leftist Vanity Fair implied that there was some sort of sinister effort to redact as much pertinent information as possible, but AG Bondi told “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo that they were actually working to protect innocent victims:

[There are] tens of thousands of pages of documents and hundreds and hundreds of victims of Jeffrey Epstein. So the FBI, they have been working round the clock at my directive, at [FBI Director] Kash Patel's directive, now [Deputy Director] Dan Bongino's there—who is a great asset for all of us at the FBI—as well. But yeah, we have to protect their identity, their personal information to make sure they're safe.

But other than that, we are we are releasing all of these documents as soon as we can get them redacted to protect the victims of him, of all of these horrific crimes.


Of course, the progressive media has their knickers in a twist once again, with Vanity Fair and others like CNN and ABC whining that agents are being pulled away from other important matters to help in the effort. One can only wonder, do they mean chasing after parents who show up at school boards or Catholics who don’t believe in abortion?

Perhaps there will be bombshell revelations released, perhaps there will not—the point is that our government has gotten far too squirrely and secretive, and Americans have lost almost all trust that they’re telling us the truth. Donald Trump promised more transparency, and so far, he’s been delivering on that vow. 

There is no valid reason to keep whatever they know about Jeffrey Epstein under lock and key, and it’s time for the truth.

 

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