Attorney General Pam Bondi raised major doubts Wednesday about how much of the Jeffrey Epstein files she will release to the public even after a bill requiring full transparency won lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress.

Before President Trump had even signed the bill as promised, Bondi dodged reporters’ questions about whether she might use a new investigation by Manhattan federal prosecutors as an excuse to keep some documents related to the infamous child sex trafficking scheme under wraps.

“We’re not going to say anything else on that because now it is a pending investigation in the Southern District of New York,” Bondi said, referring to the probe of possible Epstein ties to prominent Democrats that Trump ordered last week.

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