The information in the binders handed to social media influencers at the White House has been posted online. The 224-page document includes flight and call logs, with Attorney General Pam Bondi attaching a letter to the front of the dossier that reads: “By 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio, and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained. ‘There will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access. The Department of Justice ‘will ensure that any public disclosure of these files will be done in a manner to protect the privacy of victims and in accordance with law, as I have done my entire career as a prosecutor.”
Much of the information that was previously known to the public is contained therein, and much information has been redacted, presumably for the protection of victims and witnesses.
The link to the full file can be found here as of Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 6:30PM EST.
The National Pulse earlier reported that influencers were caught off guard when presented with the binders during a routine policy briefing session at the White House on Thursday morning.
The morning meetings included stops by Vice President J.D. Vance and President Donald Trump. Social media influencers also had a quick tour of the Oval Office, where FBI Director Kash Patel, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, and other members of the Cabinet and senior administration officials were present. President Trump is understood to have handed out White House memorabilia such as Presidential Challenge Coins and pens.
As the group moved from the Oval Office, several of the influencers present held up their binders for the assembled press, most of whom were there to cover the British Prime Minister’s visit to the White House.
Only after this media moment were the social media influencers told that AG Bondi did not want the public to know about the distribution of the binders, a caveat that came too late. One of the sources I spoke to called the entire incident a “clusterfuck,” with many of them resenting the fact that social media influencers are getting the blame for not releasing more information when they were asked not to, but only after the assembled media had taken pictures and video of them.
This story is developing.