Washington D.C., February 14, 2026 – Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche have officially submitted the final batch of documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, including a highly anticipated list of over 300 individuals. While headlines are buzzing about the sheer volume of high-profile names, it's crucial to understand the context of this release. This isn't a "client list," and inclusion doesn't equate to wrongdoing.

​What is This List?

​The list, accompanying the last 500,000 pages of documents, identifies individuals who are current or former government officials or politically exposed persons (PEPs) and whose names appear at least once within the staggering 3.5 million pages of released files. The Department of Justice emphasizes that names appear in a "wide variety of contexts," from direct communication to incidental mentions in news clippings or unrelated documents within the vast investigative records.

​The Names Making Headlines: A Glimpse (Partial List)

​The released documents contain mentions of individuals across politics, business, entertainment, and even historical figures. Here’s a partial, illustrative list of names that appear in the files, as indicated by the Attorney General's report:

​Political Figures:

​Donald Trump

​Barack Obama

​Michelle Obama

​Bill Clinton

​Hillary Clinton

​Kamala Harris

​JD Vance

​Hakeem Jeffries

​Kevin McCarthy

​Mitch McConnell

​Nancy Pelosi

​Mike Pence

​Gavin Newsom

​Ted Cruz

​Mitt Romney

​John F. Kennedy (historical mention)

​George W. Bush

​Joe Biden

​Hunter Biden

​Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

​Bernie Sanders

​Elizabeth Warren

​Sarah Palin

​Rudy Giuliani

​Andrew Cuomo

​Gavin Newsom

​Arnold Schwarzenegger

​Mike Bloomberg

​Cory Booker

​Pete Buttigieg

​Business & Technology Leaders:

​Bill Gates

​Mark Zuckerberg

​Elon Musk

​Jeff Bezos

​Larry Page

​Sergey Brin

​Peter Thiel

​Rupert Murdoch

​Michael Dell

​Tim Cook

​Marc Benioff

​Oprah Winfrey (media mogul)

​Warren Buffett

​Celebrities & Public Personalities:

​Beyoncé

​Prince Harry

​Meghan Markle

​Leonardo DiCaprio

​Tom Hanks

​Angelina Jolie

​Brad Pitt

​Meryl Streep

​George Clooney

​Woody Allen

​Bruce Springsteen

​Madonna

​Justin Bieber

​Taylor Swift

​Kim Kardashian

​Kanye West

​Dr. Phil McGraw

​Simon Cowell

​Ellen DeGeneres

​Jimmy Fallon

​Stephen Colbert

​Trevor Noah

​Anderson Cooper

​Martha Stewart

​Oprah Winfrey

​Other Notable Mentions (Often Contextual):

​Pope John Paul II (historical reference in documents)

​Marilyn Monroe (historical reference in documents)

​Stephen Hawking (previously reported)

​Alan Dershowitz (previously reported)

​Prince Andrew (previously reported)

​The Bigger Picture: Transparency vs. Misinformation

​This final document dump, totaling over 3.5 million pages and including thousands of multimedia files, is the culmination of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. While proponents argue it’s a vital step towards accountability, critics, including some lawmakers like Rep. Ro Khanna, fear the sheer volume and broad inclusion criteria risk creating "misleading associations."

​"A name appearing on this list does not imply guilt, a criminal investigation, or even a personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein," stated a DOJ spokesperson. "It indicates their name surfaced at some point within the extensive investigative materials collected over two decades." $SYN

​The public now faces the immense task of sifting through these records, distinguishing between genuine connections and incidental mentions. The conversation around the Epstein files is far from over. $RIF

​Disclaimer: This list is based on the Attorney General's public statements regarding the categories of individuals mentioned and general information released. The full, detailed list and the specific context of each mention are part of the extensive official document release. $FOGO

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