Conservatives exploded with unsuccessful unfolding of the Epstein document: “A complete disappointment”
Department of Justice The Epstein Files rollout on Thursday and Friday drew a lot of criticism from many on social media from people who were disappointed by the level of detail of the files and the time it took to release them.
The highly anticipated release of a file related to dishonorable investor Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday does not include a “client list” or new surprising information, and speculation continued on Friday, with the Justice Department saying some of the documents still being tracked.
Many conservatives have joined social media to express their dissatisfaction and disappointment over the developments over the past few days.
“Both me and the Task Force were given or reviewed the Epstein document released today… The story of the NY post revealed that the document is simply Epstein’s phone book,” said Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla. , Posted on x. “This is not what we or the Americans wanted, it’s a complete disappointment. Get the information we wanted!”

Social media conservatives expressed disappointment at the unfolding of the Epstein files on Thursday and Friday. (Fox News/Getty)
“The fact that the Epstein Files have not yet been released indicates that the president still does not have operational control of the DOJ and the FBI,” says Sen. Thomas Massey, R-KY. Posted on x Friday morning. “It may take some time to establish, or as in his first semester, it may never be established.”
Much of social media is also having problems with the presence of several conservative influencers in the White House, portrayed outside holding binders called “Epstein File Phase 1,” which suggests new information has been released.
“Pam Bondi: “We’re releasing the first Epstein file of tomorrow.” American: “We can read them then?” Bondi: “In fact, you can see the fun little photoshoot of the conservative personality and influencers holding the binder!” Posted on X.
“I’m not interested in the big theatrical release of the Epstein Files, if they already exist,” conservative commentator Matt Walsh said. Posted on x. “Set them online for everyone to see. Hold a press conference and get us through. There are times of showmanship and times of direct and boring. This is definitely the latter.”
“The most likely outcome of the “Epstein File” was always something we already knew, and there was nothing really game-changing,” says Red State Writer Bonchi. Posted on x. “This is even more true for JFK files. If so, just accept it and move on. Please don’t bring this crap up and then stream it.”
Bondi says “Sit on my desk now” Epstein client list, reviewing JFK, MLK files

Attorney General Pam Bondy will speak at a press conference on immigration enforcement at the Washington, DC Department of Justice on February 12th. (AP Photo/Ben Cartis)
Attorney General Pam Bondy I sent a letter He explained to FBI Director Kash Patel the delay in the release of the document and held the FBI Field Office in New York responsible.
Bondi said Patel was confirmed as the FBI head and requested the entire Epstein case file before receiving the file of about 200 pages.
“I repeatedly questioned whether this was the complete set of documents that corresponded to my request, and I was repeatedly assured by the FBI that I received the complete set of documents,” writes Bondi. “Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York owns thousands of pages of documents relating to Epstein’s investigation and prosecution.”
“By 8am tomorrow, February 28th, the FBI will deliver to my office a complete and complete Epstein file, including all records, documents, audio, video recordings, and all records, documents, audio, video recordings and materials relating to Jeffrey Epstein and its clients, regardless of how such information was obtained,” Bondi added. “There are no withholding or restrictions on me or your access.”
As of Friday afternoon, no new files had been released.
Fox News Digital has requested comment from the Department of Justice.
“What you’re going to see tomorrow is a lot of flight logs, lot of names, lot of information,” Bondi said when asked about the type of information that will be released on Thursday on Fox News. “But with his co-defendant, what the man did is pretty sick.”
He defended many Bondi from accusations of unsuccessful document development, including Doge Chief Elon Musk.
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A 2019 mugshot of Jeffrey Epstein after federal authorities filed trafficking charges against him. (Kypros/Getty Images)
“People don’t realize you’re not getting any immediate empowerment here.” Posted on x In response to the post defending Bondi by being in a position of “war on left-wing culture.”
Patel dealt with the situation late Thursday I’ll post it on x.
“The FBI is entering a new era, defined by integrity, accountability and the pursuit of unwavering justice,” writes Patel.
“There are no cover-ups, missing documents, and stones that do not remain. And everyone in the station before or present weakens this will be pursued quickly. If there is a gap, we will hide them. We will reveal them. We have endorsed them without compromise.”
Mike Ruiz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.