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Kash Patel, who served as Donald Trump’s chief of staff in the Pentagon, is calling to declassify the Jeffrey Epstein and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs lists.

Patel is calling on the president-elect to declassify the sensitive documents that may contain explosive information.

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Patel argues that the American public has a right to know the names that were kept confidential under the Biden administration.

Patel’s request sent shockwaves through political and entertainment circles, as both lists are rumored to contain names of political figures and potentially explosive allegations.

Patel insists that releasing the lists are necessary to restore public trust in the government. He claimed that “the truth must come out, no matter how uncomfortable.”

Epstein was arrested in 2019 and faced federal charges of sex trafficking young girls. He flew the minors to his private Caribbean island on his plane dubbed the “Lolita Express.”

The girls were offered as objects of pleasure to wealthy men, including former U.S. presidents, other world leaders, A-list celebrities, CEOs, professional athletes, and more.

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The Epstein list refers to the records he kept of passengers on the Lolita Express. A partial list of names was released to the public in 2019.

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, NY on August 10, 2019. His cause of death was mechanical asphyxiation. was 66.

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Combs was arrested in Manhattan on Sept. 15 and charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy to promote prostitution. He was denied bail by 2 judges and is currently awaiting trial in May 2025.

Combs celebrated his 55th birthday alone behind bars on Monday, Nov. 4. He thanked his children for being strong during a call on the jail’s recorded line.