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MAGA Firebrand Knifes AG Bondi With Two Words

MAGA Firebrand Anna Paulina Luna Reveals She’s ‘Not Confident’ About AG Pam Bondi’s Release of the Epstein Client List During Matt Gaetz Interview

Top Republican lawmakers are waging an intense battle for full transparency in the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. 

At the forefront of this high-stakes confrontation is Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), Chairwoman of the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, who has emerged as a formidable force challenging what she perceives as bureaucratic resistance and systematic obstruction.

Luna pulled no punches in expressing her deep-seated skepticism about the potential disclosure of the Epstein client list during a recent high-profile interview on One America News Network (OANN) with Matt Gaetz. 

When Gaetz pointedly asked whether she was confident the American people would ultimately see the complete list, Luna’s response was both calculated and revealing: “I’m not confident.”

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“I haven’t had the briefing yet from the Department of Justice,” Luna stated with characteristic directness. She carefully noted that while Attorney General Pam Bondi continues to promise a release, the actual contents remain shrouded in uncertainty.

Luna’s campaign for disclosure represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing investigation into one of the most notorious criminal networks in recent American history. 

She has been relentless in her pursuit of transparency, leveraging social media platforms to amplify her message and apply public pressure. 

In a series of pointed posts on X), she directly confronted Bondi, demanding immediate action. 

“AG Pam Bondi, We saw over the weekend you are reviewing all files from JFK to Epstein! We are ALL anticipating their release! When will they be declassified and available to the public?” one post read.

The controversy reached a fever pitch when a select group of conservative commentators, including prominent legal figures like attorneys Mike Cernovich and Rogan O’Handley, reportedly received a preliminary binder of Epstein documents. 

This development added fuel to Luna’s growing frustration, as she emphasized that neither she nor her task force had been granted an opportunity to review these critical materials.

Luna’s criticism of the initial document release was scathing and unequivocal. 

“THIS IS NOT WHAT WE OR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ASKED FOR and a complete disappointment,” she declared. 

She specifically highlighted a New York Post report suggesting the initial release would amount to little more than Epstein’s phonebook—a far cry from the comprehensive disclosure many have been demanding.

The legislative effort has been methodical and persistent. On Feb. 11 and Feb. 19, the House Oversight Committee dispatched formal letters to the Department of Justice. 

These communications requested comprehensive updates on releasing not just the Epstein files, but also long-suppressed documents related to significant historical figures like JFK and MLK. 

As of Luna’s recent statements, the DOJ has remained conspicuously silent, failing to respond to these critical inquiries.

The unfolding saga has captured the imagination of millions of Americans who view this as more than just a political investigation. For many, it represents a crucial moment of potential systemic exposure, with the promise of revealing hidden networks of power and influence.

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  • For these people to blame AG Bondi for dropping the ball. What you should be looking at, who are the powerful people that have had these hidden for so long. People that are hiding these files don’t care if they are violating Federal laws, a subpoena is not going to move them

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