Breaking: Trump Orders Release of 'Any and All' Pertinent Epstein Grand Jury Testimony
In a bold move to cut through media speculation and Democrat-fueled conspiracy theories, President Donald J. Trump announced late Thursday that he is directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the unsealing of all relevant grand jury testimony tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case — a step likely to quiet critics both inside the administration and across the conservative base.
“Based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony, subject to Court approval,” the president posted on Truth Social at 9 p.m. ET.
“This SCAM, perpetuated by the Democrats, should end, right now!”
BREAKING: President Trump announces on Truth Social that he has asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to "produce any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony" on Jeffrey Epstein. pic.twitter.com/yPhtSRKafm
— MAGA Resource (@MAGAResource) July 18, 2025
The announcement came just hours after The Wall Street Journal published a sensationalized story involving a 2003 birthday letter to Epstein, which allegedly included President Trump’s name and was framed by a crude, hand-drawn image of a naked woman. While the article itself offers no substantive proof that Trump authored the letter — and the president denied any involvement — it was enough to spark renewed attempts by the media and Democrats to link Trump to Epstein despite years of silence during the Biden era.
President Trump—we are ready to move the court tomorrow to unseal the grand jury transcripts. pic.twitter.com/hOXzdTcYYB
— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) July 18, 2025
“This is not me. This is a fake thing. It’s a fake Wall Street Journal story,” Trump told the paper in an interview Tuesday evening.
“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”
Attorney General Bondi responded swiftly, pledging to move the process forward Friday morning.
“President Trump—we are ready to move the court tomorrow to unseal the grand jury transcripts,” she confirmed in a post on X.
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice has already concluded that Epstein acted alone and committed suicide in 2019 while facing federal sex trafficking charges. Officials reiterated that there was no formal “client list” to release — debunking a long-standing internet rumor — and that many individuals in Epstein’s circles were not involved in criminal activity but were instead innocently associated through business or philanthropy.
Still, internal tensions have brewed over the case. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly threatened to resign over what he viewed as insufficient transparency. Meanwhile, speculation continued over Epstein’s ties to U.S. intelligence — a theory fueled by the light sentence he received in his initial legal troubles and the delayed nature of his subsequent arrest.
The pressure reached a boiling point when authorities were forced to admit that surveillance footage from Epstein’s jail cell — previously declared nonexistent — did in fact exist, only to contain a mysterious gap.
Bondi initially attributed the missing minute of footage to a routine glitch in the nightly video cycle.
“So every night the video is reset. And every night should have the same minute missing,” Bondi explained. “So we’re looking for that video, to release that as well, showing that a minute is missing every night.”
However, forensic analysis of the raw footage and metadata suggested deliberate tampering — with experts finding the missing footage spanned not one, but three minutes, raising more questions about what really happened on the night Epstein died.
Yet it was the Journal hit piece — laced with juvenile imagery and thinly veiled insinuation — that appears to have been the final straw for President Trump.
The allegedly bawdy letter, reviewed by the Journal, included a “squiggly” version of the president’s first name supposedly drawn beneath a cartoon image. The letter ended with, “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.” While this is clearly an attempt to smear Trump by association, it conveniently ignores the inconvenient fact that Democrats showed little to no interest in Epstein’s connections to Hollywood or their own party until now.
Democrats, who stood mute on Epstein during the Biden years, are now weaponizing the case to distract from their failures and delay Trump’s reform-focused agenda — including key judicial nominees like Emil Bove, whom they are desperate to block.
“This is just another ‘Spartacus Moment’ from the senior senator from Attentionville,” quipped one senior GOP aide, referencing past grandstanding from the left.
If House Republicans won’t use their subpoena power to uncover what Trump may be hiding in the Epstein files—Democrats will dig up the buried truth. pic.twitter.com/p1OvcgvVrU
— Eric Swalwell (@ericswalwell) July 14, 2025
The American people deserve to know the extent of Emil Bove’s involvement in withholding the Epstein files. pic.twitter.com/6gSwBibkZ6
— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) July 17, 2025
Despite the noise, what matters most is the truth — and the unsealing of the grand jury transcripts could finally bring long-overdue clarity to one of America’s most disturbing criminal sagas. If Attorney General Bondi delivers on her promise, that clarity may come sooner rather than later.
Whether this release puts the Epstein drama to rest or stirs up even more resistance from the left, one thing is certain: President Trump is once again leading where others feared to tread.