FBI Working 12-Hour Overtime Shifts To REDACT Epstein Files Before Release — 1,000 New Agents Brought In

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Houston….we have a problem!

Do Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino think this is what we want?

They can’t be serious about this, can they?

According to new reports, the FBI is working 12-hour overnight shifts to redact the Epstein Files before their public release:

CNN had the following:

FBI agents are working around the clock – some in 12-hour overnight shifts – on a frenzied mission this week.

The urgent work isn’t an impending national security threat, but instead reviewing documents and other evidence in the investigation of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to make redactions before the Justice Department releases them publicly, according to people familiar with the situation.

The frantic effort is trying to solve a problem largely of the White House’s own making: Trump allies spent months fanning conspiracies over Epstein’s suicide death and whether the government was holding on to information that could expose prominent people who may have been in involved in his alleged crimes.

Last month, Attorney General Pam Bondi touted the release of Epstein files, which was met with derision from Trump’s MAGA supporters who expected to learn new information and were underwhelmed by what they saw.

Agents have been ordered to set aside investigations, including some related to threats from China and Iran, to help complete the redactions, people briefed on the matter say.

Every division in the bureau has been ordered to provide agents to the cause, including those who work on criminal and national security matters. This weekend, agents in the Washington field office are spending hours on redaction duty, people briefed on the matter say.

“Under Attorney General Bondi’s leadership, the Department of Justice is working relentlessly to deliver unprecedented transparency for the American people,” a Justice Department spokesperson said in response to CNN’s inquiry.

For much of the week, agents could be seen filing into a room at FBI headquarters, with some also doing the work at field offices in New York and at an FBI office in Chantilly, Virginia, the sources said. For hours, agents sit at banks of computers, using editing software to identify redactions required under federal laws, including the Privacy Act. The material also includes video.

Bondi ordered the current round of redactions after promising to release all evidence related to the Epstein investigation. The first tranche, released in February, consisted largely of documents already in the public domain.

The Justice Department called the release “symbolic,” and Bondi said in a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel that she belatedly learned that investigators in New York, which led the Epstein case, had held on to thousands of pages of documents. She demanded the documents and video be produced to her office promptly.

“There will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access. The Department of Justice will ensure 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 prosecutor,” Bondi wrote to Patel.

President John F. Kennedy waves from his car in a motorcade approximately one minute before he was shot on November 22, 1963, in Dallas.

ABC News reports up to 1,000 FBI agents have been redirected to this project to assist:

ABC News had more here:

The Justice Department is in the midst of an urgent and chaotic effort to review sensitive materials from the FBI investigation into the convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein, with Attorney General Pam Bondi pushing the FBI and her own department to release more files from the case amid continued pressure from President Donald Trump’s supporters, multiple sources told ABC News.

As many as a thousand FBI agents, many of whom are usually focusing on national security matters, have been enlisted to help with the effort, sources said.

The push comes two weeks after Bondi handed out binders with Epstein case files to pro-Trump social media influencers at the White House — files that ultimately contained little new information. The move caught White House officials off guard and outraged some supporters of the president, who had been promised that more details would be made public. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded that “everyone is working together as one unified team at the direction of President Trump.”

In tense private exchanges earlier this week, Bondi pressed FBI Director Kash Patel to do more to release still-secret information from the case involving one of the most infamous sex-trafficking criminals in modern history, sources said.

Justice Department officials have made it clear to others throughout the Trump administration that it is now a top priority of the attorney general to sort through the materials related to Epstein and decide what can be publicly disclosed in the days ahead, sources said, and FBI agents have been told to expect to work on this into the early morning hours.

Sources tell ABC News that the Justice Department’s national security division is devoting many of their resources to the effort, despite some top law enforcement officials believing that the information Bondi is demanding be reviewed contains no new revelations.

MEMO TO BONDI, KASH AND BONGINO:  This is not what we want.  We want the full files.  We want the Black Book.  We want the VIDEOS and PHOTOS!  We don’t want BS agency files that all look like this:

The real photos, videos and Black Book are out there.

We deserve to see them in full.

Nobody wants whatever the hell you think you’re doing recruiting 1,000 agents to spend all weekend redacting documents.

If that’s what you’re doing, don’t waste your time.

Just admit you are not going to deliver on your promises.

All three of you will be deemed abject failures if this is what you plan to release.

Just stop now.

Kash….how did you go from “On Day One” to whatever the hell it is you’re doing now?  Who compromised you?  Or was it all just for show all along?

MEMO TO KASH PATEL: What Happened To “On Day One”?

https://wltreport.com/2025/02/26/memo-kash-patel-what-happened-day-one/embed/#?secret=q3oukqK9wU

MEMO TO KASH PATEL: What Happened To “On Day One”?

No, I am not turning on Kash Patel or Pam Bondi.

I like them both and I am giving them both the benefit of the doubt.

But we also hold people accountable around here and even though I really didn’t want to right this article, I have to do it.

Kash Patel told us multiple times, at least three as shown below but probably a bunch more, that he’d declass everything on “Day One” in particular the Epstein Client List.

We’re far past Day One, so where is it Kash?

What’s the hold up?

We The People voted for a very clear agenda.

That agenda included President Trump, JD Vance, Elon Musk and DOGE, RFK, Jr. and MAHA, Tulsi Gabbard and yes, Kash Patel to clean up the FBI and release all the information he promised to release.

So where is it?

People are not going to just forget about this:

Here is the longer clip of Kash back in November 2024 calling for a “24/7 Declass Office” to release the JFK Files, Epstein Files and everything else:

Trump’s top contender for head of the CIA, Kash Patel:
-Wants to implement a 24/7 declassification office releasing files about JFK and 9/11.
-On day one, he wants to bring out Jeffrey Epstein’s black book of names that were being blackmailed.
-He wants to bring out all the Russia Gate files that are hidden and expose the truth about the January 6th pipe bomber.
-He told Steve Bannon he wanted to exact justice and find the conspirators in the government and the media who worked to usurp the will of the people.
-He wants systematic change at the FBI and CIA coming from an awakened American people.
It’s going to be an incredible four years, Patriots.

Kash, We The People are owed action on this, or at the very least your comment.

What’s going on?

I will offer one thought I’ve had from the very beginning on this….

I have always been a been confused, or perhaps a better word is “unclear”, on the whole declassification issue in the first place when it comes to the Epstein List.

Let me explain….

We through that phrase around all the time, “declass the Epstein List” but I am not entirely confident any such list even exists!

Has it ever been confirmed to actually exist?

There have been bits and pieces here and there from court filings and other documents, but has one unified, full “Epstein List” ever actually been confirmed to exist?

If so, who has it?

Could there be multiple copies?

Just one copy?

Did such a thing ever even exist in the first place?

And if it did, when did it ever become “classified” and by who or whom?

Was it classified by a Court?

By our Government?

By someone or something else?

I haven’t ever heard any concrete answers to any of these questions, so perhaps the reason no one is “declassifying the Epstein List” is because that’s not a coherent thought in the first place?

Just an idea, I hope I’m wrong.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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