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President Donald Trump’s administration is set to request a court’s permission to disclose grand jury testimonies related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, a deceased convicted sex offender. This move comes after some of his supporters expressed outrage over a report which stated that no evidence supported several long-running conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein.
“Given the overwhelming media attention on Jeffrey Epstein, I’ve instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to obtain all relevant Grand Jury testimonies, pending court approval. This lies, perpetuated by the Democrats, needs to conclude immediately!” Trump stated on his Truth Social platform.

Shortly after Trump’s announcement, Bondi tweeted on X that the Justice Department was ready to go to court to request the unsealing of the grand jury transcripts on Friday.
“President Trump — we’re prepared to take action in court tomorrow to release the grand jury transcripts,” Bondi tweeted.
Following the Justice Department’s conclusion this month that there was no evidence to support many longstanding conspiracy theories regarding Epstein and his clients, some Trump supporters have begun questioning the narrative surrounding the disgraced financier.
Previously, Bondi had promised to disclose significant revelations about Epstein, mentioning “many names” and “numerous flight logs.”
The call for more information from Trump supporters has created a rift within his base. Trump has pushed back against these concerns, labeling the matter a hoax.
Allegations of Epstein’s sexual abuse of minors surfaced publicly in 2006, leading to his arrest. He accepted a plea deal that year. Epstein died in 2019 while in custody after being arrested again and charged with conspiracy to traffic minors for sex.