Conservative commentator Matt Walsh issued a fiery plea to the Trump administration on Wednesday, demanding full transparency and justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case, and slamming those who want to “move on” without accountability.
Speaking to his audience, Walsh took aim at those who claim the Epstein saga has concluded:
“Millions of Americans are not satisfied with what we’ve been told, and we shouldn’t be… We can’t drop it. We can’t move on,” he asserted.
Walsh made clear that the public wants more than cryptic apologies or vague assurances:
“We want those people to be dragged in front of us, weeping and begging for mercy… We want them exposed and humiliated and shamed and punished in the harshest and most painful way, because that’s justice,” he said.
He dismissed calls—even from the political right and President Trump—to move past the topic, arguing that justice delayed is justice denied. “What we want is justice. We have a deep desire for justice… we want to know who else was in those awful videos that Pam Bondi told us about,” Walsh demanded .
The comments come after Attorney General Pam Bondi and parts of the Trump DOJ reportedly declared no formal “client list” exists, and sources close to the former president have downplayed public interest in the matter.
Walsh’s message reflects widespread anger across social media, where many conservatives feel frustrated by the lack of new disclosures and accountability surrounding Epstein’s associates. He criticized both the Trump administration and conservative media for “pretending it’s over,” claiming it ignores victims’ demands for full transparency.
While Walsh holds no official power, his words reverberate through partisan news circles, echoing public skepticism about whether powerful elites linked to Epstein will ever face consequences. As pressure builds—from conservative commentators, victims’ families, and even some lawmakers—the Epstein case remains a flashpoint in debates over power, privilege, and justice in America.

