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BREAKING: Officials from New Mexico say if Trump, Bondi, or Patel call them about their plan to dig up Epstein’s Zorro pedophile ranch for bodies, they’ll record the call live on their state website so everyone can hear them trying to interfere and obstruct justice.
BREAKING: Officials from New Mexico say if Trump, Bondi, or Patel call them about their plan to dig up Epstein’s Zorro pedophile ranch for bodies, they’ll record the call live on their state website so everyone can hear them trying to interfere and obstruct justice.
As the state continues to investigate allegations related to the infamous Zorro Ranch, once owned by convicted sex offender **Jeffrey Epstein**, New Mexico officials have pushed back on unsubstantiated online claims that high-profile political figures plan to interfere with the process.
State lawmakers and justice officials are in the early stages of a bipartisan legislative inquiry — often called a *“truth commission”* — into the history of alleged abuse and possible criminal activity at the sprawling ranch south of Santa Fe. This panel, created by the New Mexico House of Representatives, has subpoena power and a budget to collect testimony and records to establish a formal public account of what happened there during Epstein’s ownership.
The investigation follows renewed attention after federal prosecutors released previously confidential files, including a 2019 email suggesting disturbing allegations about possible bodies buried near the property. New Mexico’s Department of Justice has requested unredacted documents from the U.S. Justice Department as part of its own active review of those claims, although those specific allegations have not been corroborated and may include unverified information.
In recent days, a social-media post circulating on platforms like Bluesky claimed *“Officials from New Mexico say if Trump, Bondi, or Patel call them about their plan to dig up Epstein’s Zorro pedophile ranch for bodies, they’ll record the call live on their state website so everyone can hear them trying to interfere and obstruct justice.”
There is **no credible reporting or official statement from New Mexico authorities confirming such a policy** specifically tied to former President Donald Trump, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, Vivek Ramaswamy, or any other national political figure regarding calls about digging on the property. The claim appears to be a social-media rumor rather than a reflection of any official position from the state’s investigative bodies.
What *is* clear from verified sources is that New Mexico officials have emphasized transparency as part of their formal investigation into Zorro Ranch, and various legislative leaders have said they want to compile a thorough public record of what happened there. The inquiry’s findings are expected to be made public as the process unfolds.