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R-Tenn. Sen. Marsha Blackburn of the Trump administration, as Attorney General General Pam Bondy, said the Justice Department could release records on Thursday, a completely unedited record relating to sexual predator and financier Jeffrey Epstein.

“Tomorrow… I think you're breaking the news. Now you're going to see Epstein information released by my office. What you're going to see tomorrow is a lot of flight logs, lot of names, lot of information. But what the guy did is pretty sick.”

Her comments came hours after Fox News Digital spoke with Blackburn, one of the most vocal MPs who are calling for Epstein Records to be released.

“To me, this isn't about celebrities, and I know there are a lot of people who want to see who flew on his plane and guested on a Caribbean island,” she told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. “But let's break down these trafficking rings. Let these people arrest them. Let them indict them. Let them jail. Let them end this and save lives.”

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) is seeking the Trump administration for a complete, unedited record relating to sexual predator and financier Jeffrey Epstein. (Getty Images)

On Monday, Blackburn sent a letter to newly sworn FBI director Kash Patel asking for full flight logs from Epstein's private jets and helicopters, records belonging to Epstein's partner Gislaine Maxwell, and video footage from Palm Beach, Epstein, Florida.

Tennessee Republicans have long advocated for the release of the Epstein Documents, claiming that publishing the full set of records reveals the complex networks behind global human and sexual trafficking.

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“This gives us insight into this web of human and sex traffickers who have just spread like wildfires around the world, and it helps us to get accountable to the victims of this horrifying trade,” she said.

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Blackburn said looking at the complexity of Epstein's rings would help elected officials to reveal the truth and reach the “bottom of this.”

“When I first started this, I was a top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Human Rights and Law,” she said. “To get this information, we can take these rings apart and get him to find who he is. [Epstein] He was in business with who his peers and affiliates were. ”

Blackburn said the sex trafficking web (a business worth $150 million a year) requires government accountability.

“Law enforcement tells me regularly, you need to know who has built this network and who is involved in this web. [and] “How did it connect to other countries,” she said.

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The senator noted that the mystery surrounding Epstein's unexpected death before the 2019 trial feeds public curiosity and skepticism.

“I think it's very interesting to see the French trafficker and then Epstein died in prison while awaiting trial,” she said. “This speaks to the curiosity people have and the concern that this was far greater than a flight to the island. This was part of the global trafficking and sex trafficking ring.”

Kash Patel speaks

Kash Patel speaks after being sworn in as FBI Director of U.S. Attorney General Pambondy, located on February 21, 2025, in the Indian Treaty Office Office of the Eisenhower Executive Office (EEOB) at the White House campus in Washington, DC, USA. (Reuters/Ra Milis)

Pam Bondi speaks at a conservative political action meeting

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in National Harbor, Maryland, USA on Thursday, February 20th, 2025. (Jason C. Andrew/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Attorney General Pam Bondy said Friday that Epstein's client list is waiting for reviews and that they are looking at the assassination files of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King.

“I'll sit on my desk and review it now,” Bondy said, “American Report,” and John Roberts' host John Roberts's file. “It was a command by President Trump.”

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During his campaign, President Donald Trump has pledged to declassify his files. The House Task Force on Federal Secrets Confidentialization is scheduled to hold its first hearing on March 26th.

The White House and the FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.

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