Trump Administration Accused by New Mexico of Blocking Crucial Jeffrey Epstein Ranch Files
New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez accuses DOJ of delaying records for over 130 days, hindering the state's investigation into Epstein's Zorro Ranch and access to crucial evidence for survivors.
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Trump Fired Pam Bondi the Day After DOJ Agreed to Share Epstein Files with New Mexico
Todd Blanche’s confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee will take place on Wednesday and Thursday. I’m pessimistic any Republican on the Committee will object to formally installing Trump’s defense attorney as Attorney General. Thom Tillis, who plays a big game of opposing January 6, doesn’t find Blanche’s coddling of terrorists (most recently with the dismissal of the Proud Boy leader verdicts against those who appealed) disqualif…
Trump Administration Accused by New Mexico of Blocking Crucial Jeffrey Epstein Ranch Files
New Mexico's top prosecutor says the Trump administration is running out the clock on justice for Jeffrey Epstein's victims. Attorney General Raúl Torrez published a letter on 9 July 2026 accusing the US Department of Justice of stonewalling his state's criminal investigation into Epstein's Zorro Ranch. The letter, sent to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and dated 30 June 2026, says more than 130 days have passed since New Mexico first requ…
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