MP is moving to protect Epstein files after citing files

Tail. Andy Dogles, R-tenn., Preparation of Legislation for FBI Jeffrey Epstein The files, citing concerns that some documents in the office were in danger of being destroyed.
Pamo Bonda’s Chief Lawyer said the Government in the possession of “rather sick” information about late convicted pedophile, during an interview with host Fox News Jesse Watters on Wednesday. She said the documents could be published on Thursday.
“If you encounter any legal obstacles in the fast public edition of the Customer Clerk Jeffrey Epstein or other relevant information relating to his activities – to include the circumstances in which any such documentation is housed in other federal agencies – I am ready to help,” Bondi wrote on Wednesday.
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Jeffrey Epstein Mugshot of 2019 after the federal authorities against him filed charges of trade. (KyPros/Getty Images)
“For this purpose, listening to reports that certain FBI agents are allegedly trying to destroy critical records, I am currently drawing a legislation entitled Law on Preventing Epstein Documentation Documentation Documentation or Pedo Law.”
The legislation, which is still ongoing, would protect all the files in Bondi’s jurisdiction.
Tail. Andy ogle draws up an account to protect Epstein files. (Getty Images)
Dogles did not list the names of any particular agent. He is the latest Republican A representative who will talk about Epstein’s files this week, after the house announced the creation of a new working group led by Anna Paulin Luna, R-FLA, dedicated to the efforts of declaring.
Comes after the conservative influencer Benny Johnson reported o The claim of the whistle that there were ranked agents within the FBI who destroyed documents in an effort to block the work of FBI Director Kasha Patel.
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Pam Bondi’s Chief Lawyer said the files could be published on Thursday. (Jason C. Andrew/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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“Our ingredients deserve nothing more than radical transparency in issues that imply the integrity of our judicial system,” wrote the Bondi.
Fox News Digital addressed the FBI -UI Ministry of Justice (Doj) for comment, but he did not answer.