In a stunning admission that raises serious questions about the FBI's competence and transparency, the Bureau has confirmed that foreign hackers successfully compromised Jeffrey Epstein case files in 2023 — while thousands of pages of damning evidence remained hidden from the American people.

Attorney General Pam Bondi dropped this bombshell in a February 17, 2025 letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, revealing that "thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein" were stored at the FBI's New York Field Office when the cyber breach occurred.

Think about this, Patriots: While the American people have been demanding full transparency about Epstein's client list and the powerful elites who may have participated in his sick operation, foreign adversaries were apparently getting better access to these files than We the People.

The timing of this "cyber incident" is particularly suspicious. This hack occurred years before the Department of Justice finally began releasing heavily redacted Epstein files to the public — files so blacked out they might as well be classified documents.

What did these foreign hackers see that we still can't? Who are they protecting by keeping these documents under wraps while our enemies potentially have full access?

This is exactly the kind of Deep State incompetence and cover-up that President Trump's administration is working to expose. Thank God we have leaders like AG Bondi and Director Patel who are actually committed to transparency and accountability.

The American people deserve to know: What else is the FBI hiding about Epstein's operation? How many other sensitive investigations have been compromised by foreign actors? And why does it take a complete overhaul of leadership to get basic answers about protecting our national security?

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Source: Next News Network