Lara Trump insists admin will release more Epstein docs 'down the line'
Trump's remarks come amid mounting calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi's resignation over her handling of the Epstein matter.
Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, on Monday insisted that the administration would eventually release more information on Jeffrey Epstein and his sex-trafficking operation, stating that the president was aware of frustrations within his base and would work to assuage their concerns.
"There needs to be more transparency. I think that will happen. I know this is important to the President. He is frustrated," she told podcast host Benny Johnson.
"He is going to want to set things right. I believe there will be more coming and anything they are able to release they will try to get out. They hear it and understand it."
"To anyone worked up out there, there is no plot to keep this information away. I'm sure we will know down the line," she added.
Trump's remarks come amid mounting calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi's resignation over her handling of the Epstein matter, including her orchestration of a botched PR event with conservative influencers who received binders of largely public information.