A new video shows journalists and influencers with binders allegedly containing the first phase of the “Epstein Files,” which are expected to be released soon by President Donald Trump’s administration.
The video, which was shared Thursday on X, formerly Twitter, shows journalists, including conservative influencer Rogan O’Handley, outside the White House with binders that read, “EPSTEIN FILES: PHASE 1.”
The video comes amid reports that secret files pertaining to the client list of wealthy sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who allegedly died by suicide while in prison, will be released in the coming days by the Trump administration.
O’Handley shared a picture of the “binder copy of the Epstein Files” on Thursday after meeting with Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel at the White House.
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“This is the most transparent administration in American history,” O’Handley tweeted. “The best part? This is just the start. AG Bondi confirmed there are thousands more Epstein File documents being secretly held in the SDNY and they will be delivered to the DOJ in DC by February 28.”
O’Handley claimed that the release of the Epstein files will result in people “going to jail for what they’ve done.”
In another post, O’Handley wrote, “I’ve been informed that every word of the Epstein Files in this binder will be released in full today.” The conservative influencer described the Trump administration as the “most transparent” administration “in our lifetimes” and claimed that the president’s administration is restoring “equal justice” in the United States.
During an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters on Wednesday, Bondi announced that the Department of Justice could be releasing the first phase of the Epstein files as early as Thursday.
Bondi told Watters, “What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot, a lot of information. But it’s pretty sick what that man did.”
On Tuesday, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), who has repeatedly urged the government to release the Epstein files, told Fox News, “For me, this is not about the celebrity. And I know that there are many people that want to see who all flew on his planes and guested at his Caribbean island. But let’s break these human trafficking rings apart. Let’s get these people apprehended. Let’s get them prosecuted. Let’s get them jailed. Let’s put an end to this and save lives.”
According to Fox News, Blackburn sent a letter to Patel on Monday, requesting that the Trump administration release the full flight logs from both Epstein’s private plane and helicopter, the video recording’s from Epstein’s private residence, and the records pertaining to Epstein’s co-defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.