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Karoline Leavitt Says DOJ Is ‘Working Diligently’ On Epstein Files After Daily Caller Question

White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said Tuesday that the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) offices are “working diligently” to secure the release of Jeffrey Epstein and the JFK files.

“We’re postponing you to our Dni Tulsi Gabbard and the Department of Justice. I know they’re committed to it, just like the president asked them to do,” Levitt said. I said In response to questions about files related to releases from Daily Caller White House correspondent Reagan Reese.

Leavitt said there is no timeline for the release of the file. The issue comes amid concerns that despite President Donald Trump’s signature, files containing information about Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation, and files regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have not yet been released in full. (Related: “Intrusion”: Anna Paulina Luna calls for a silence to Bondi and encourages her to release a full Epstein file)

February 27th, US Attorney General Pamela Bondy announcement Release of the first round of files on Epstein in a press release. According to the DOJ, these files are linked to the exploitation of more than 250 minor girls in his New York and Florida homes. The first stage of the published document had leaked before official release from the government, the department said. This release did not include a client list that stimulates backlash.

“This Justice Department is tracking President Trump’s commitment to lifting transparency and veil over the disgusting actions of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators,” Bondy said in a statement. “The first phase of the files released today will shed light on Epstein’s extensive network and begin to provide long, overdue accountability to the public.”

WASHINGTON, DC – February 12: Attorney General Pambondy listens after US President Donald Trump speaks after being sworn in Washington, DC on February 12, 2025 as National Intelligence Director of the White House’s Oval Office. Gabbard, who oversees 18 Intelligence Reporting agencies and serves as Trump’s recommendations on Intelligence Reporting, was confirmed by Senate 52-48. (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

According to the DOJ, the authorities have obtained approximately 200 pages of documents. However, Bondi learned of thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein’s investigation and claims, which she said had not been previously disclosed to her office. She then told FBI Director Kash Patel to investigate why all the documents’ requests were not implemented.

Bondi told Sean Hannity of Fox on March 3 that it was working to announce the files.

“We go through it and we experience it as quickly as possible, but there are many casualties, so we go through it very carefully to protect all the victims of Epstein,” Gabbard said.

Trump signed Presidential Order Jan. 23, they are seeking the release of records, including the assassination of JFK, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

“Their families and Americans deserve transparency and truth. It is ultimately in national interest to release all records related to these assassinations without delay,” the order said.

Bondi confirmed with Hannity that they are also working on releasing Kennedy and King files.