Trump Admin To Declassify Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Client List’ Among Other Secrets
A new task force established under the Trump administration is set to release Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list” as part of its mission to declassify federal secrets.
On Tuesday, Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, appointed by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., to lead the task force, announced that the declassified files would include information related to the September 11 attacks, the origins of COVID-19, President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, UFOs, and a contact list tied to the disgraced financier.
She is leading the “Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets,” Fox News first reported.
The outlet said that Comer and Luna are sending letters to necessary agencies to kick off the declassification investigations. Letters were sent to the State Department, Department of Energy, and CIA for materials on the origins of COVID-19; the National Security Agency and CIA for records on the JFK, MLK, and RFK assassinations; the Department of Defense and CIA for 9/11 files; and the Justice Department for documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
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