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Newly appointed interim Attorney General Todd Blanche has made clear that the Justice Department (DOJ) has fully released the Epstein files, protecting victims while insisting that no one—including President Donald Trump—was given special treatment during the review.
President Donald Trump's former criminal defense attorney is temporarily leading the Justice Department following Pam Bondi's ousting
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Todd Blanche says files show no evidence Jeffrey Epstein was a spy
Blanche said FBI records reviewed by the Justice Department do not support claims that Epstein had ties to intelligence agencies
"Blanche may think it’s over, but we are just getting started," House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia warned.
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie is weighing in on the departure of Attorney General Pam Bondi, with whom he frequently clashed over the Epstein files release.
Bill Gates, Leon Black, Goldman Sachs' top lawyer, and others are expected to testify soon to a House panel about their dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is taking heat for seeking to distance himself from the Epstein files, saying they “should not be a part of anything going forward.” The comments came during an interview late Thursday with Fox News’s Jesse Watters,
After Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi this week, a source close to the White House says her deputy, Todd Blanche, is “lobbying it hard” to take over the role permanently.