Epstein files remain a hot topic as concerns grow over their potential release. House ‘federal secrets’ panel Chairwoman Rep. Anna Paulina Luna criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for delays in declassifying documents related to the JFK assassination and the notorious Epstein client list. This criticism follows allegations from a whistleblower that the FBI is ‘systematically deleting’ crucial evidence, potentially obstructing Director Kash Patel’s investigation.
Rep. Luna called for the immediate release of the Epstein documents. “Reaching out on X because we can’t seem to get a response from the AG. What is the status of the documents?” she questioned on X, formerly Twitter. She further emphasized that Kash Patel would identify those responsible for erasing documents and ensure accountability.
Following the whistleblower claims, Polymarket odds for the release of the Epstein files saw a sharp decline. Polymarket, a U.S.-based cryptocurrency prediction platform, noted: “An FBI whistleblower is claiming that the FBI is deleting files connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Odds the files are released are down to 59%.” At the time of reporting, these odds had dropped further to 55%.
Earlier this week, Polymarket listed its top ten most likely individuals to be named in the Epstein files:
- Ehud Barak (77%)
- Bill Clinton (71%)
- David Copperfield (67%)
- Prince Andrew (67%)
- Bill Gates (64%)
- Alan Dershowitz (63%)
- Barack Obama (42%)
- Hillary Clinton (42%)
- Stephen Hawking (36%)
- Michael Jackson (13%)
Despite speculation, Polymarket remains a prediction platform, and these odds are not based on confirmed facts. The growing debate over the Epstein files continues to fuel controversy, leaving many awaiting official action from Attorney General Pam Bondi. As allegations mount, pressure increases for transparency regarding both the JFK documents and Epstein client list.
Background:
A whistleblower has accused the FBI of systematically erasing evidence linked to high-profile cases involving Jeffrey Epstein. Podcaster Benny Johnson revealed these claims, which emerged amid a review of the Epstein files initiated during the Trump administration, raising concerns over potential obstruction.
