Tail. Anna Paulina Luna explodes the Doom via Jeffrey Epstein address book

Tail. Anna Paulina Luna, R-FLA, who pressed the Ministry of Justice (Incoming) to publish classified records regarding the sex trade Jeffrey EpsteinDisappointed after it was revealed that not all documents would be published on Thursday.
“I neither do the Data Working Group or I review Epstein documents published today … The story from the NY Post has just revealed that the documents will simply be Epstein’s phone directory,” Luna wrote on Thursday in the post on X. “This is not what we or the US people have sought and complete disappointment. Bring us the information we asked for!”
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The federal MP thought of the story he operated New York Postwho noted that the source that reviewed the files on the eve of the edition claimed that more than 100 pages of Epstein’s address book consisted of.
President Donald Trump He signed an executive command last month, urging agencies to create plans for release and distribution of the highest documents, including those related to Epstein, and the murder of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King.
Luna, which runs the working group of the Committee for the Supervision of the House on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, sent letters to the impressions of the 11th and 19th February, seeking the release of documents.
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Ambassador Anna Paulina Luna, R-FLA, exploded the Ministry of Justice on Thursday because he did not publish more Density Jeffrey Epstein. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
She did not hear about two days, Luna said she had faced a shame from the impression.
“On February 11, February 19, the house control sent a letter to the Doom letter, seeking the status of publishing Epstein files as well as JFK, etc.,” Luna wrote on Monday in the post on X. “The Doom did not answer. Reaching on X because we cannot get an answer from AG.
Two days later she heard Return with Doj -awhich thanked her for two letters in which she requested a briefing and any documents in the possession of the classified investigation departments.
The impression also admitted that Luna’s request for a written confirmation of the date and location of the publication of these records.
Ministry of Justice in Washington, DC (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
“The department remains dedicated to fulfilling its obligations for legal records as it implements that mission,” the impression wrote. “We review your requirements and look forward to moving on to your control and legislative needs further.”
On the same day, Pamo Bondi’s Chief Lawyer announced on “Jesse Watters Primetime” that Epstein documents will be published on Thursday.
But after he could not let go of the pile of documents announced, Bondi sent a letter to the director of the FBI KASHA Patela, accusing the federal investigators in New York to deny thousands of pages of Epstein’s documents, which she had previously vowed to publish the public.
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Main lawyer Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. (Reuters)
Bondi said that she had requested the entire file of Epstein case before the Patel confirmed as the FBI chief and received about 200 pages of the file – far less than the number of pages published last year in a citizens’ lawsuit associated with Ghislaine Maxwell, a former lover and convicted Susak merchant.
Bondi said FBI She never revealed the existence of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein, and she asked them to roll over until Friday morning.
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“Until 8:00 in the morning, tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver complete and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings and materials associated with Jeffrey Epstein and its clients, no matter how such information were obtained,” Bondi wrote. “There will be no deduction or limit of my or your approach.”
Luna did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.
Fox News’ Michael Ruiz and David Spunt contributed to this report.