President Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday teased plans to release bombshell documents in Jeffrey Epstein’s case — which could include his client list.

Bondi said there are “a lot of documents” related to the dead pedophile’s case sitting “on her desk” waiting to be reviewed during an interview with Fox News’ “America Reports.”

She said she was briefed on the materials shortly after being confirmed to her high-profile post in the Trump administration — and that looking at them was a “directive” from the president himself.

“The [Department of Justice] may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients – will that really happen?” Bondi was asked during a live broadcast Friday afternoon. 

“It’s sitting on my desk right now to review; that has been a directive by President Trump. I’m reviewing that, I’m reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That’s all in the process of being reviewed, because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies,” Bondi explained from the Conservative Political Action Conference outside of Washington, where she was a speaker. 

“Donald Trump doesn’t make empty promises. I think promises made, promises kept. And that’s why we’re all there to carry out his directive about making America safe and prosperous,” she said at one point. 

Asked if she’s seen anything among the documents so far that’s made her say “Oh, my gosh,” the AG said, “Not yet.”

The late and disgraced financier, 66, had a long list of powerful and prominent connections before his suicide inside a New York City prison cell in 2019, where he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in August 2019.

Unsealed court documents filed in Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 defamation suit against his former gal pal and “madam” Ghislaine Maxwell, which was released in January 2024, revealed dozens of notable names among the more than 170 people tied to the twisted financier.

He rubbed elbows with the likes of former President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, actor Kevin Spacey and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. 

Trump, who used to be part of Epstein’s social circle, once called him a “terrific guy” but later claimed, “I was not a fan of his.” 

All have denied any wrongdoing. 

In 2008, Epstein pled guilty to one count of soliciting prostitution and one count of soliciting prostitution from a minor as part of a sweetheart deal that protected him from federal prosecution — despite sick allegations that he molested and had unwanted sex with many women, several of whom were minors.  

Over a decade later, in July 2019, Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges — but hung himself in his jail cell before he could stand trial. He had faced 45 years in prison.

In July 2020, New York federal prosecutors charged Maxwell with a series of sex crimes for helping recruit the underage girls Epstein abused — and sometimes contributing to the abuse herself. 

Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking, conspiracy and transportation of a minor for illegal sexual activity in December of 2021 and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. 

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