Deputy AG Blanche defends DOJ’s work on Epstein case ahead of closed-door Hill briefing
- On Tuesday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files during a 55-minute interview with host Katie Miller on 'The Katie Miller Pod'.
- Blanche cited the release of 3.5 million documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, yet public criticism persists over an estimated 3 million pages remaining withheld.
- The deputy attorney general dismissed conspiracy theories including 'Pizzagate,' insisting the department requires 'provable evidence' to pursue new cases related to the late financier.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi and Blanche are scheduled to brief members of Congress behind closed doors on Wednesday regarding the department's investigation.
- Miller questioned why the United States has fewer prosecutions than the United Kingdom regarding Prince Andrew, though Blanche asserted the department is actively pursuing every perpetrator.
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Blanche: ‘False’ to say DOJ ignoring Epstein victims
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Tuesday dismissed any suggestion victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been ignored by the Justice Department (DOJ), again offering a full-throated defense of the Trump administration’s handling of the investigation. “When I hear this narrative that we are letting down victims or that we are failing victims,…
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche admits they are no longer interested in investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s international child trafficking network.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche admits they are no longer interested in investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s international child trafficking network. He dismissed Pizzagate as fully debunked and said it will not be pursued. He also denied the existence of any Epstein “client… pic.twitter.com/1UrH2JvvL6 — Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) March 18, 2026
'Reeks of a coverup': DOJ official accused of blocking 'mysterious' Epstein probe document
The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee is accusing a prominent Department of Justice official, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, of blocking access to the details of what he is calling a “mysterious Epstein investigation.”U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) called the move “stunning interference,” and said that the document “literally says ‘unclassified’ at the top.” “Given Blanche’s close personal ties to Donald Trump,” Wyden added, “th…
Trump lawyer accused of 'stunning interference' to hide Epstein info: 'This reeks'
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is accused of blocking the release of an unredacted report on a recently revealed drug trafficking and money laundering investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), in a letter to Blanche, called on the deputy attorney general to turn over a 69-page ...
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