Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) wants some answers on why President Donald Trump's new attorney general hasn't followed through on one of his major promises yet.
Luna, a far-right lawmaker known for her outbursts on the House floor, took to the X platform on Monday to ask why the "files" on key crimes had not been released to the public yet.
"On Feb 11 & Feb 19, house oversight sent a letter to the DOJ asking for status on releasing the Epstein files as well as JFK etc. The DOJ has not responded. Reaching out on X because we can’t seem to get a response from the AG," wrote Luna. "@AGPamBondi what is the status of the documents? These documents were ordered to be declassified."
The Jeffrey Epstein case has fascinated the public for years. The infamous wealth manager for the ultra-rich was arrested during the first Trump administration, after previously having escaped on a sweetheart deal, for extensive underage sex trafficking revelations. He was found dead of suicide in prison before he could be brought to trial — a death that conspiracy theorists have long claimed was a secret murder to cover up the high-powered individuals on his "client list" who might have been at his sex parties with him.
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The John F. Kennedy assassination, likewise, has long been a breeding ground for conspiracy theorists who refuse to believe gunman Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone when he shot the president during a motorcade in Dallas in 1963.
Trump, who himself was infamously photographed palling around with Epstein, vowed to release all the government's information on both of these cases and signed an order declassifying all confidential files on the matter.
Bondi, for her part, said last week that information on Epstein is "sitting on my desk right now" and she would work to release all of it to the public under administration policy.