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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna on the Epstein Files: 'GIVE US THE INFORMATION WE ASKED FOR'

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As Twitchy reported earlier, Attorney General Pam Bondi released "Phase 1" of the Jeffrey Epstein files, handing out binders to conservative influencers on X. Bondi is alleging that an FBI field office in New York is still withholding some of the documents. Others say the files, which are heavily redacted, had already been released and posted on the FBI's website.

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna called the release "a complete disappointment" and not what the American voters asked for.

"GET US THE INFORMATION WE ASKED FOR!" she concluded.

The New York Post reports:

The Justice Department is preparing to release notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s personal address book Thursday, The Post has learned.

A source who has reviewed the files said the release spans more than 100 pages, including a list of contacts without further context.

The person said the unveiling was likely to be a “disappointment” to sleuths eager for bombshell new evidence about the billionaire pedophile’s connection to prominent political and business leaders.

"Phase 1" reportedly doesn't include a client list.

The Justice Department is preparing to release notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s personal address book Thursday, The Post has learned. A source who has reviewed the files said the release spans more than 100 pages, including a list of contacts without further context. The person said the unveiling was likely to be a “disappointment” to sleuths eager for bombshell new evidence about the billionaire pedophile’s connection to prominent political and business leaders.

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"… the full extent of his connections and abuses."

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We have a photo of conservative influencers holding their copies of the Phase 1 binder, but we still don't have all the files. Despite the giddiness of those who scored a copy, Thursday's data dump is looking like a big nothingburger.

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