Blanche says all Trump material in Epstein files will be released
Deputy Attorney General Blanche said redactions and photo removals protect victims amid a rolling release of nearly one million Epstein-related pages, ensuring compliance with legal obligations.
- On Sunday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the U.S. Department of Justice's limited release of Jeffrey Epstein files, saying it aimed to protect survivors of sexual abuse.
- On Friday, the Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of documents on Jeffrey Epstein, but reporters said the large volume and poor search function made the Epstein Library hard to navigate.
- The files contained few references to President Donald Trump, and Associated Press reporting from West Palm Beach, Fla., highlighted national media attention to the release.
- Lawmakers and victim advocates said the partial disclosure raises important questions about potentially botched investigations and what other evidence the Justice Department may hold about potential coconspirators.
- The release marks a pivotal moment in the years-long Jeffrey Epstein saga, with media outlets including the Associated Press and a Dec. 22, 2025 update indicating sustained scrutiny ahead.
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☕ Daily Brief: DOJ Releases the Epstein Files
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'Chew on that': Morning Joe flags huge admission Todd Blanche made with Trump slip
Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Todd Blanche did the president no favors with his appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday when he stumbled while trying to describe the women who were seen in a picture with Trump that was in Jeffrey Epstein’s possession, analysts said.The now-controversial photo was in the big Epstein drop from the Department of Justice on Friday, was yanked from public view hours later, only to reappear again on Sun…
Official defends Epstein file release
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday defended the Justice Department's decision to release just a fraction of the Jeffrey Epstein files by the congressionally mandated deadline as necessary to protect survivors of sexual abuse…
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