The FBI is working with the Department of Justice to see if there is "anything more" from the Jeffery Epstein files that can be released to the public, according to FBI Director Kash Patel. Patel told journalist Catherine Herridge there are "protective orders and orders to seal in place that legally prohibit the disclosure of information related to any investigation when there's a court order of that fashion," when asked about whether the DOJ would meet the Dec. 19 30-day deadline to disclose materials, mandated in the Epstein Files Transparency Act . Attorney General Pam Bondi told ABC's chief justice correspondent Pierre Thomas last week that there was new information that came to light in the files, but declined to say what that new information was. She said that the Justice Department
FBI working with DOJ to see if they can produce 'anything more' from Epstein files
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