Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) isn’t playing games. While the DOJ continues to drag its feet like it’s waiting for the second coming, Luna’s turning up the heat—again—this time following the tragic and highly suspicious deaths of not one, but two Epstein victims, including Virginia Giuffre, the woman who essentially blew the lid off Epstein’s global trafficking ring. But sure, DOJ, keep “reviewing” your files while the body count rises.
2 Epstein victims are now dead.
Every day the DOJ delays releasing the Epstein client list, public trust erodes & more lives are put at risk.
I am calling on the DOJ and @AGPamBondi to act immediately — release the files. The American people deserve the truth.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 28, 2025
Let’s be honest here: people have had enough. We’re years into this Epstein mess, and all we’ve gotten from the DOJ is a glorified phonebook and a bunch of excuses. Meanwhile, Bondi says the Epstein files are “on her desk.” That’s great, Pam. You planning on reading them during your next lunch break? Because we’re still waiting for something that actually resembles justice. As Luna put it bluntly on X: “Every day the DOJ delays releasing the Epstein client list, public trust erodes & more lives are put at risk.” She’s not wrong.
Luna chairs the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, and she’s done more to pry open the Epstein files than anyone at the DOJ has in years. Back in February, she fired off two formal requests to Bondi, asking for status updates. And what did she get? Crickets. So she went public again—on X, of course—because apparently, social media is the only way to get a response from the Department of Just-Ignore-It.
Now let’s talk about this so-called “Phase 1” document dump from Bondi. Spoiler alert: it was mostly Epstein’s address book—names, numbers, scribbled notes, but no actual clients. It was the government equivalent of handing out a restaurant menu when everyone’s asking for the health inspection report. And they actually had the nerve to act like they’d accomplished something. Luna wasn’t having it: “THIS IS NOT WHAT WE OR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ASKED FOR.” Exactly.
It’s laughable, really. We were told the files were going to be declassified. President Trump gave the directive. And yet the DOJ still can’t manage to produce anything that holds anyone accountable. No names, no connections, no answers. Just delays and distractions. Maybe they’re hoping we’ll forget. But with lawmakers like Luna and Gaetz pushing the issue, that’s not going to happen.
And here’s the kicker: Luna’s not even confident we’ll ever see the real list. She said so herself in an interview with Rep. Matt Gaetz. And if she’s not confident, the rest of us shouldn’t be either. Because if there’s one thing Washington does well, it’s protect its own—especially when those “own” might be on that client list.
I nor the task force were given or reviewed the Epstein documents being released today… A NY Post story just revealed that the documents will simply be Epstein’s phonebook.
THIS IS NOT WHAT WE OR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ASKED FOR and a complete disappointment.
GET US THE…
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) February 27, 2025
So what are they hiding? That’s the million-dollar question. And until the full list is out, every delay just makes the answer more obvious.
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