Group of Epstein Survivors Announce Opposition to Todd Blanche's Attorney General Nomination
Nineteen survivors say Todd Blanche put reputation management ahead of investigative leads while overseeing the release of about 3 million Epstein files, according to DOJ records.
- A group of 19 Jeffrey Epstein survivors opposes Todd Blanche's nomination as permanent Attorney General, citing his participation in secret White House Situation Room meetings regarding the Epstein files.
- The survivors expressed deep concern that senior administration officials prioritized the Epstein files as a "reputational problem" rather than pursuing investigative leads during these meetings.
- Survivor Liz Stein told CNN that Blanche's behavior is "really concerning" and questioned what message would be sent to crime victims if he becomes the nation's top law enforcement agent.
- Former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified last month that Blanche oversaw the entire Epstein files release process, while House Oversight Chair James Comer plans to question Blanche in July.
- White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson stated President Donald Trump has "done more for Epstein's victims" than anyone, as the Justice Department has released approximately 3 million files with roughly 3 million remaining withheld.
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A group of Jeffrey Epstein's survivors spoke out this Thursday against the nomination of Todd Blanche as U.S. Attorney General, citing his participation in White House meetings to contain the political repercussions of the files of the missing sex offender as a reason for his opposition.It was The New York Times that announced that Blanche and other senior officials of the Trump administration participated in meetings to discuss how to respond t…
Group of Epstein survivors announce opposition to Todd Blanche's attorney general nomination
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Group of Epstein survivors announce opposition to Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors came out in opposition to Todd Blanche’s nomination as President Donald Trump’s permanent attorney general, citing his participation in secret White House meetings on how to contain the political fallout from the Epstein files.
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