Odaily Planet Daily News - On Wednesday, a federal judge in Florida rejected a request from the Department of Justice to make public the records of the grand jury's investigation into Epstein. Attorney General Bondi pushed for the release of grand jury materials in the Epstein case in order to dispel the anger of Trump's base MAGAs, who urged the government to disclose Epstein's so-called "client list." Earlier this month, Trump's Department of Justice and the FBI said no such client list existed, and Bondi said she would not release more materials. Despite being rejected in Florida, the Justice Department has another chance. They also asked two federal judges in New York to unseal the grand jury transcripts, where prosecutors filed a case against Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Federal courts in New York generally take a less strict attitude toward grand jury confidentiality. (Politico)